Football NewsRenato Sanches responds to transfer talk
Post image

Renato Sanches has rebuilt its reputation in Lille and feels ready to make the big move again.

 

A little about the topic

The international Portugal midfielder feels ready to make another big move, having previously waved it off in Bayern Munich, and realizes that Arsenal may be interested in his services following a rapprochement with Barcelona last summer. The Portugal international midfielder, who won the Golden Boy award after helping his country to the 2016 European Championship of Glory, is only 24 years old. Renato Sanches suffered a fall from grace with a poor position in Bayern and the loan spell at Swansea didn’t work out as planned, but his reputation has been restored with Lille as the Ligue 1 champions and leading parties across Europe are watching his progress once again.

 

What did Renato Sanches say?

Reacting to reports that he could be targeted by teams from England and Italy, Renato Sanches said that maybe Milan and Arsenal are interested, but he does not know. Sanches spoke to his agent, he knows which clubs are calling and which are not, but he cannot tell right now. Renato knows he’s ready. According to Sanches, if there is an offer, he will know what is best for him. Renato Sanches also said that when he came to Bayern he was not ready to play in such a club. Sanches was very young and when he got ready, the opportunity to play with this team never came.

Renato feels ready today. Renato understands football better, he has more experience, he knows what to do to play in this kind of club and that changes everything. Renato claims he may have already taken a step back up the soccer ladder, with an injury picked up in August, preventing him from completing the move to the Camp Nou during the last transfer window. The international Portugal midfielder said many clubs were interested this summer and when he was injured he knew he would have stayed in Lille. It was all done with Barcelona, ​​Sanches thinks it collapsed due to injury.