Thiago Almada

This is an exciting move in a few different ways. Not only is he one of the best talents in South America but he's going to go to Sporting to develop for the next two years? Assuming they actually treat him as one of their own and not as a loanee this could be the start of something huge. A great test case.
 
This is an exciting move in a few different ways. Not only is he one of the best talents in South America but he's going to go to Sporting to develop for the next two years? Assuming they actually treat him as one of their own and not as a loanee this could be the start of something huge. A great test case.

Yep. But what's Sporting's advantage? Do we pay the wages during loan?
Or is Sporting happy to have no risk when having no chance for transfer profits?

We also seem to have a new plan to avoid any work permit trouble in the future.
Is he seen as a safe starter for Argentina even before his debut??
Surely Sporting needs to permanently qualify for EL to meet WP criteria.
 
Yep. But what's Sporting's advantage? Do we pay the wages during loan?
Or is Sporting happy to have no risk when having no chance for transfer profits?

We also seem to have a new plan to avoid any work permit trouble in the future.
Is he seen as a safe starter for Argentina even before his debut??
Surely Sporting needs to permanently qualify for EL to meet WP criteria.
1. They get a top quality player they wouldn’t normally be able to buy.
2. Probably split the wages if we leave him for 2 years

3. Given the hopeful turnover in the National Team squad and a better manager he should be seeing that team real soon after having a decent U20 campaign.

4. The Big 3 + Braga are usually safe bets for European spots.
 

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