Gabigo's value goes up, after two goals in the Cupa Libertydore final

Inter smiles, as in addition to the triumph in Turin, on the same evening, striker Gabriel Barbosa scored twice at River Place's Gate in the finals of the Libertadore Cup, giving the trophy to the Flamengo team, where he is borrowing. The Brazilian attacker, owned by Inter but borrowed from Flamengo, was undoubtedly the hero [...]
Inter smiles, as in addition to the triumph in Turin, on the same evening, striker Gabriel Barbosa scored twice at River Place's Gate in the finals of the Libertadore Cup, giving the trophy to the Flamengo team, where he is borrowing.
The Brazilian attacker, owned by Inter but borrowed from Flamengo, was undoubtedly the evening hero and caught the world's first sports media cover, while his value in merkato is expected to exceed 40m euros.
Zikaltri purchased Gabigo in the summer of 2016 around 32m euros from Santos, but after a season in Milan, the attacker failed to adjust and returned to Brazil to borrowing, first Santro and then to Flamengo.
The latter launched negotiations on the final purchase of the assailants in December of this year for the figure of 22m euros, but of course, after yesterday evening, it is unlikely that Ariota and Ausio will accept such a figure.
Other European clubs, such as Valencia and Seville in Spain, have also shown interest in Gabigo, but also the West Ham Crystal Palace at Premier League, which after yesterday's evening can offer up to 40m euros.
If the zitter can recover such a figure, it will make “bingo”, as we remember that after 3 seasons and a half, Gabigo's value in the balance does not weigh more than 1012m euros and plusvalence in this case would be high.
However, it is noteworthy that the Brazilian attacker himself has repeatedly stressed that he wants a return to “San Siro” to show that it's worth, so there's no way that after last night's final goals, Antonio Crote will take it for six months to follow him closely.












