The coordinator of the Brazilian team, Juninho Paulista, spoke this Saturday (3) with Alex Telles and Gabriel Jesus and with the sporting directors of Sevilla and Arsenal to define the near future of the athletes, who, injured in the knee, will no longer play in the World Cup Qatar.
The two players were injured in Brazil’s third match at the World Cup, on Friday (2) – a 1-0 defeat by Cameroon in Lusail.
The left-back is on loan from Manchester United to the Spanish team, and the striker has a contract with the English team, which leads the national championship (Premier League).
Jesus will travel to London in the next few days. Telles will stay in Doha, the Qatari capital, until Monday (5th) to watch Brazil’s round of 16 match against South Korea and will travel to Seville the following day.
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