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Inter Milan have had a bid for Brazil forward Gabriel "Gabigol" Barbosa accepted, Santos president Modesto Roma has confirmed.
Gabigol, 19, is currently representing his country at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, and Roma says a decision on the player's future will only be made after the tournament.
Inter have joined Juventus in the chase for the Brazilian forward with Roma confirming last month that the Serie A champions are also interested in signing the player.
"I can confirm that Santos have received an offer from Inter and now we're all waiting for a definite decision to be taken by the player and his family," Roma told fcinter1908.it.
"It will depend a lot on them, so if they give their consent, we will start to conclude negotiations with Inter. It will probably be [after the Olympics]. We're all waiting."
Gabriel 'Gabigol' Barbosa is attracting attention from some of Europe's top clubs.
Premier League champions Leicester City and La Liga giants Barcelona have also recently been linked with a move for the young prospect.
Gabigol has scored five goals in 10 league outings this season, having found the back of the net 10 times last term.
He helped the struggling host nation progress into the knockout phase with two goals in the 4-0 win over Denmark in their final group match on Wednesday.
Ronaldo95163 wrote:Literally broke down to tears
Well done!!!!
Our first football olympic gold medal in history and what a team to do it against!
Neymar the goat player of the tournament for sure
Brazil lay down in the 6th place of the World Cup qualifiers, so in other words it would not have booked a ticket to Russia if the process was already over. Luckily, with 6 rounds already gone there are 6 others remaining. So, it is halfway and each round constitutes of 2 games so Brazil must secure 21 points out of 36 possible in order to mathematically guarantee its place. In other words, Brazil needs to win every single home game left, plus get an away draw in each round in order to snatch a securing 24 points which would then put the team in a comfortable position. Brazilians don’t feel that it will be such an easy task, as a matter of fact according to a recent poll – the majority believes that Brazil will for the first time in its history fail to qualify to the World Cup.
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