MARCELO COULD STILL PLAY IN EUROPE NEXT SEASON

July 22, 2022
3 years ago

 

 

Marcelo could still play in Europe next season

 

It's been half a month since Marcelo left Real Madrid, it actually harms a little at whatever point I consider his takeoff. The man simply cherished the club like a fan anticipates that a player should, and it's dependably miserable to see a fan number one, a legend like Marcelo leaving the club.

 

In any case, it was the right choice. Marcelo might have most likely remained at the club on the off chance that he had played a tutor job, yet he accepts he has a couple of long periods of high level football left in him, so he will test that out.

 

A report about Marcelo was being taken a gander at as a choice by Milan half a month prior, however presently, there is another Italian club that is in converses with the Brazilian legend.

 

As per MARCA, Lazio and Marcelo are presently in talks, and the Italian club needs to understand what his aims are regarding playing at the high level. Marseille are additionally intrigued, per report.

 

Marcelo can in any case play a part at an European club, in spite of prior convictions

Many individuals believed that Marcelo would resign at Real Madrid, or, at any rate, leave Europe and go to Qatar or the States. In any case, that is not occurring. Marcelo certainly needs to keep playing European football, and frankly, I have barely any familiarity with Lazio, yet it appears to be a decent spot for him.

 

I don't figure Marcelo would be a reliable starter there, however dislike he doesn't have the adoration for football in him. He can in any case add to the assault, and is even more than equipped for playing for a group like Lazio, who are not precisely a world class group, but rather they have the stuff to challenge for the Europa League.

 

 

Marcelo's insight, experience and skill would help them a ton in such matters, since this man is a conceived champ. The club couldn't want anything more than to have such a fabulous pioneer and storage space fellow.