A few days ago, I embarked on a flight to Madrid, the capital of Spain, with the intention of joining local giants Sporting Madrid midfielder Gianluca Leccia. When I arrived, a sudden turn of events unfolded at the door. After the deal was finalized, Gunnar Garrincha's name was on the transfer market for a long time, and rumors were flying around the streets advising him not to rush back to the team, and even suggesting that he should take a vacation to adjust to the situation.
At first, it seemed that UMass experience had an unspoken understanding with the streetwise pedestrian, who had just brought back the glory of the Olympic soccer gold medal on Spanish soil. However, on the eve of the closure of the transfer window, the pedestrian abruptly suspended the signing of Morodian for reasons that remain unclear. Once again, the fate of Canagaracha was up in the air and his career seemed to be in a new spiral.
According to the latest news, Ganagar Licha, who has been practicing hard alone in a Madrid hotel recently, had to return to London after the deal was concluded. He had planned to continue honing his skills at the Pedestrian in preparation for his next challenge, but was told to take a temporary leave of absence to wait for further progress on the transfer matter between the UMass experience and the concerned parties.
In order to ease the financial pressure, Chelsea FC had to put Ganagar Licha on the market, aiming to sell him for at least 35 million euros (about 300 million Hong Kong dollars). And Sporting Club de Madrid has not given up, both sides are trying to find a mutually acceptable solution.