The relationship with Lazio ‘prevents’ Felipe Anderson from mentioning Palmeiras

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A relação com a Lazio ‘impede’ Felipe Anderson de citar o PalmeirasFelipe Anderson signed a pre-contract with Palmeiras, but has not yet mentioned the club and the transfer on his social media. There is no contractual clause that prevents the attacking midfielder from talking about Verdão, but before that happens he wants to fulfill his contract with Lazio. continues in the ad➡️ Who’s going up?! With R$200 in bid!  Bet, you guarantee R$398 if Palmeiras x Internacional ends with nine corners or less➡️ Follow Lance! Palmeiras on WhatsApp and follow all the news from Verdão At least until the end of the Italian Championship, Felipe Anderson will hardly comment on going to Palmeiras. This is due to the respect he has for Lazio, a club he has played for twice and over 300 games. The player only made one post announcing that he would not remain on the team. The end of the Italian championship is scheduled to end on Monday (15), May 26, about a month and 10 days before the official transfer date How Abel Ferreira influenced the agreement between Palmeiras and Felipe Anderson Despite the conviction of choice and enthusiasm in Playing at Verdão coached by Abel Ferreira, the attacking midfielder wants to end the season in Europe on a high. He is one of Lazio's main players and wants to end his 11-year stay on the Old Continent on a positive note. With a pre-contract agreed with Palmeiras, Felipe Anderson arrives at the team in July. After the end of the European season, he will have a vacation period until he starts working at Verdão. At 31 years old, he signed a contract valid until 2027. It continues after being announced. In his second spell at Lazio, the Brazilian played in the team's Champions League campaign, helping the team qualify for the round of 16, but fell in the round against Bayern Munich. of 16 finals.➡️ See table with dates and times of Brasileirão games Felipe Anderson broke the record for consecutive games at the Italian club, previously held by defender Alfredo Monza, with 124 consecutive games at the end of the 1930s.