He turned down us and Leverkusen apparently which is an interesting decision to say the least. I expect he was guaranteed more football there and not many players can jump straight from South America to the high intensity of the premier league. If you’ve ever tried watching domestic South American football the pace always seems no existent
Seems reassuring that we seem to be trying to look further afield and potentially trying to get the Darwin Nunez types before they make their first European move and before they hit the 30m bracket (that he was rumoured to be last summer when Brighton wanted him)
I've seen a few people question the point of our ownership group pursuing a multi-club model recently and this exchange highlights perfectly how they can work.It is probably more of a cultural thing. The weather, lifestyle and language makes it more appealing and easier for South American footballers and even other South Americans to settle in Italy, Spain and Portugal than northern Europe especially as there will be others from their own country there too. Sassulo probably has other Uruguayan players who persuaded him to go there as well.
We can sign these players, that either may not want or may not be ready to move to the premier league, when they are 16-22 develop them in Europe at a more suitable club/league and then bring them to Saints when they are ready.
It is a long process but, if done well, the benefits are clear.
