After Goias announces the arrival of Vinicius, Bahia announces the signing and loan of the striker | Bahia
2 min reada Vinicius’ arrival in Goiás She has a direct post from Bahia. A Tricolor fan may not know it, but the striker was, in fact, a Bahian club athlete. the Bahia He signed a two-year contract with the player for free, but due to the relegation to the second division, he had to change his plans. With the financial side affected by the fall, the club loaned Vinicius to Goiás for a season.
Vinicius appeared at Náutico in Series B this year – Photo: Marlon Costa / Pernambuco Press
Tricolor has signed Prior contract with Vinícius In November. A Nautical highlight in Series B, however, Vinicius waited for other proposals before sacrificing a transfer to Bahia. At the end of the season, he confirmed the agreement with Bahia He signed a two-year contract.
plan BahiaHowever, it had to be changed due to relegation to the Second Division Sharp budget cut In 2022, the Board of Directors decided to loan Vinicius to Goiás for a year, and the Goias team will pay the salary in full.
Even before the contract was announced by Bahia, Vinicius was loaned to Goiás – Photo: Comunicação / Goiás EC
Vinicius played 44 games and scored 13 goals for Nautico last season. The striker was revealed by Palmeiras and has already played in Vitoria, Ceará, Curitiba and Chapecoense, in addition to playing in Greece and Turkey.
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Sports Club Bahia It is reported that he signed a free pre-contract with striker Vinicius, who distinguished himself at Náutico in 2021, and arranged a loan for the athlete to Goiás until the end of next season.
The player signed a two-year contract with the team and will receive 100% of the bonus paid by the team from Goiás.
The decision to no longer have Vinícius in 2022 is part of Tricolor’s needed financial adjustments for the Series B dispute.
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