Who is the Mexican who stands out in Brazil and has an unpayable clause in America?
Matheus Reis, a young Brazilian player born in Mexico, signed a contract extension with an $80 million buyout clause
Fluminense has just renewed Mexican Matheus Reis ' contract, which has the most expensive buyout clause in Brazilian football, costing around$ 80 million, to prevent any unexpected events and issues.
Truly an exorbitant amounts for American teams, with a deal that will stay in place until 2030 to protect one of their true gems, who, by a coincidence, was born in Mexico City 18 years ago.
Just a German soccer team could afford to deal with the young person, and the Portuguese club announced on social media that it had just signed a contract extension to secure him and prevent him from leaving in the last minute without making any profit for them.
The young player expressed his happiness at the conclusion of the deal, saying:" I'm very glad that this purpose has been reached. I had a desire for it, and I'm so happy and grateful for the change. I started the year watching, making my professional album, and everything is going as I wanted. Thank goodness I had a successful album and helped the group. And, God prepared, this was only the start, and we will see good things coming up this season.
The agreement buyout clause is excessively expensive for American teams, and Fluminense has been working with him to develop his talent for Brazilian football and the Selecao, despite Mexican national team officials having previously reached out to him to try to persuade him to play for El Tri in the future.
His Hispanic Roots
Although Matheus Reis, the brother of former Argentine footballer Elias Reis, has spent the majority of his life in his father's country, it cannot be denied that he has the necessary credentials to represent Mexico, having previously accepted numerous calls for play-ins for the country's youth national teams. However, given that he now makes nine appearances for the Portuguese U-17 team, it doesn't surprise to see him face Mexico in the near future. The situation of Matthew Reis is comparable to Giovanni and Jonathan Dos Santos, whose parents were Argentine and who were both born in Mexico. Because of their mother's citizenship, which finally tipped the scales in favor of El Tri, they decided to represent Mexico.
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