Since Brazilian clubs started chasing Gustavo Scarpa, it’s usually been said that the Nottingham Forest player isn’t keen on returning to his home country.
Even though he hasn’t been playing much during his loan at Olympiacos, he reportedly wants to insist on succeeding in European football.
Journalist Jorge Nicola now shares an update on the future of the Nottingham Forest man, and brings another reason why Scarpa is hopeful things will work out for him in Greece.
It’s claimed that since Portuguese manager Carlos Carvalhal was recently appointed as Olympiacos’ new manager, the midfielder believes their communication will make things easier for him at the club, and that could change his situation there.
That’s why he’s keen to stay until next summer, when his loan from Nottingham Forest expires, before thinking of the next step in his career.
Scarpa’s future is also covered by journalist Thiago Fernandes. On TV Band Minas, he claims that the player promised Atlético Mineiro manager Luiz Felipe Scolari that in case he does return to Brazil, he’ll give them his preference.