It’s commonly thought that because Brazilian teams have started to pursue Nottingham Forest’s Gustavo Scarpa, he isn’t ready to return home.
He appears to be determined to succeed in European football, even if he is currently on loan at Olympiacos and has not received much playing time.
Journalist Jorge Nicola has now provided an update on the Nottingham Forest player’s future, adding to Scarpa’s optimism that things will work out for him in Greece.
There are rumors that the midfield player thinks his contact with the club will improve since Portuguese manager Carlos Carvalhal was recently named Olympiacos’ new manager, and it could lead to a change in his circumstances there.
He is eager to stay till his Nottingham Forest loan expires in the summer of 2019 rather than considering his options for the future.
Journalist Thiago Fernandes also covers Scarpa’s future. He says on TV Band Minas that the player gave manager Luiz Felipe Scolari of Atlético Mineiro his word that he would give them preference if he returned to Brazil.
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