After flamenco links, South American reporters tear up to joao felix

With contact with Brazilian club Flamenco, South American journalists have entered Chelsea star Joao Felix.

The Blues signed Felix for £45 million last summer, while the 25-year-old signed a seven-year contract at Stamford Bridge.

Portugal International signed with the substitute rate of the tenth-person Cole Palmer, but he started only three league games in the first half of the season.

South American reporters tear up to Felix

Felix decided he had enough and expressed his desire for a new challenge in January and borrowed to join AC Milan.

His match in Italy started well at the time of his debut, but since then, things have been on the hills.

Local media criticized the attackers, and Milan made it clear that they would not sign Felix permanently.

Felix has ties to Flamengo, which is managed by the former blue Filipe Luis. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Felix has no choice, he has a connection to return to Benfica, and the most recent link is to Flamengo.

However, a Brazilian journalist did not see this move happening, nor did he back down when sharing his views with Felix.

"First, he failed after leaving Benfica, and secondly, he made more money than any flamenco player to date," he wrote in UOL.

"How will Flamenco attract such players? Not only is he not cheap, but they will have to buy Joao Felix. I think that's crazy.

“Flamengo is prone to exaggerating these exaggerated dreams, but I don’t believe Joao Felix will come.

"He makes 10 million reais a month. If Flamengo pays 10 million reais a month for Joao Felix, even if he lowers it a little, eight rupees, it's crazy, Joao Felix is ​​a lasting madness."

Oil and Santos have successful loans

Even though Felix encountered a disastrous loan spell, the same can't be said for Andrey Santos and Djordje Petrovic, who both performed well in Strasbourg.

The duo are two of Strasbourg's best performers, with Chelsea's sister clubs having the chance to qualify for the Champions League.

Petrovic is expected to compete for the first shirt next season, while Santos has designated to play a key role in the team, and both are likely to compete in the Club World Cup this summer.