Marcos Paulo leaving Atlético Madrid?
Marcos Paulo, a 23-year-old forward, has officially signed with Boavista-RJ from Atlético de Madrid. Despite being with Atlético Madrid since 2021, Marcos Paulo never played an official match for the Spanish club. He faced challenging experiences in Europe, playing for Famalicão in Portugal, Mirandés in Spain's Segunda División, and Molenbeek in Belgium's Second Division. His last team in Brazil was São Paulo in 2023, where he played 29 matches, scored four goals, and provided two assists before suffering a serious knee injury. After his loan ended, he returned to Atlético Madrid. Marcos Paulo had rejected renewal offers from Fluminense when he left for Atlético Madrid in 2021. Three and a half years later, he returned to Rio de Janeiro to attempt to revive his career. Boavista presented him to fans on January 23rd, before a match against Sampaio Corrêa-RJ.
Marcos Paulo, a Brazilian forward owned by Atlético de Madrid, has caught the attention of several Serie A clubs. Journalist Martin Sartorio mentioned that Génova is among the clubs interested in acquiring him. Having returned to Atlético after terminating his contract with Molenbeek in Belgium, where he played just 18 minutes across two matches, Marcos Paulo is currently training with Atlético but is unable to compete until the winter transfer window opens. His primary focus is to move to the Italian league to rejuvenate his career.
Marcos Paulo, a Brazilian forward under contract with Atlético de Madrid, is drawing attention from multiple Serie A clubs. According to journalist Martin Sartorio, Verona is among the clubs keen on securing his services. Having returned to Atlético after terminating his contract with Molenbeek in Belgium, where he played just 18 minutes across two matches, Marcos Paulo is currently training with Atlético but remains unable to compete until the winter transfer window opens. His main goal is to transfer to the Italian league in order to rejuvenate his career.
Marcos Paulo, who was previously on loan to Molenbeek in Belgium's second division, has had his contract with the club mutually terminated. He participated in only 18 minutes across two matches. Atlético de Madrid is currently seeking a new team for him in the upcoming January transfer window. Marcos Paulo, who transferred to Atlético from Fluminense in 2021, has experienced several loan spells, including at Famalicao in Portugal, Mirandés in Spain, and Sao Paulo in Brazil.
In the past, clubs like Juventus, Olympique de Marsella, Olympique de Lyon, Torino, Parma, CSKA de Moscú, and even FC Barcelona had shown interest in Marcos Paulo's services, but Atlético de Madrid signed him after he stood out at Fluminense.
In the past, clubs like Juventus, Olympique de Marsella, Olympique de Lyon, Torino, Parma, CSKA de Moscú, and even FC Barcelona had shown interest in Marcos Paulo's services, but Atlético de Madrid signed him after he stood out at Fluminense.
In the past, clubs like Juventus, Olympique de Marsella, Olympique de Lyon, Torino, Parma, CSKA de Moscú, and even FC Barcelona had shown interest in Marcos Paulo's services, but Atlético de Madrid signed him after he stood out at Fluminense.
Atlético de Madrid has announced that Marcos Paulo will play for RWDM Molenbeek next season. The Brazilian forward will join the Belgian team, currently in the country's second division, on loan with an option to buy. Marcos Paulo had previously been loaned to Famalicão, Mirandés, and Sao Paulo.
Marcos Paulo is set to join Racing White Daring Molenbeek (RWDM) in Belgium's Second Division. The Brazilian forward was initially signed by Atlético de Madrid in 2021 as a promising talent. After three loan spells at Famaliçao, Mirandés, and Sao Paulo, an agreement has been reached for his transfer to RWDM, including an option to buy. This information was reported by journalist Sacha Tavolieri.
The club rojiblanco is studying his future and listening to offers. While he trains under Fernando Torres, Marcos Paulo is seeking a European redemption.
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