Just over a month ago, Goal Brasil reported that Wolverhampton Wanderers were interested in São Paulo defender Lucas Beraldo.
It was claimed Wolves had shown signs they could offer something around €7m to get the youngster signed this summer.
That report had already said that amount was unlikely to convince São Paulo, and a new story from Goal Brasil now brings new information on that.
Their new article says that São Paulo and Beraldo’s representatives do not expect to negotiate him this summer.
It’s said his departure should only happen this year in case they receive an offer they can’t refuse, while the club and his agents are said to have a ‘verbal agreement’ that he will only leave from 2024 onwards.
Goal Brasil recalls that Wolves are one of the interested clubs, as well as Monaco, but makes it clear it’s unlikely they’ll manage to find a deal for him this summer.
São Paulo have the player well protected by a €60m release clause, and a contract running until 2026. That’s seen as a way to shield him from the interest of European clubs.