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Pany Varela's Stint with Al Nassr Futsal Team May End Soon
Gustavo Muñana spills the beans, and it looks like Al Nassr's futsal team might be putting an end to Pany Varela's adventure with 'em, according to Insider terms. Word on the street is, they're planning a substantial investment for the 2024/25 season.
This Portuguese world and European champ is part of the squad captained by Kitó Ferreira. Last summer, Pany left Sporting for a cool 250,000 euros, signing a two-year contract and raking in around 300,000 euros annually.
On the flip side, Saudi champion Al Ula, coached by Mário Silva, ex-Benfica coach, is welcoming Dyego Zuffo, named the world's best player in 2024, who's been snatched from Barca.
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A heads up: I couldn't find any recent, solid intel on Pany Varela's current status with Al Nassr's futsal team for the upcoming season via trustworthy sources. For the latest and most accurate info, keeping tabs on official Al Nassr news and reputable sports news outlets that cover futsal seems like a smart move.
Pany Varela, after leaving Sporting for a significant sum, might be exploring other opportunities outside Al Nassr, considering his skills could potentially fit well in a European league team like Benfica, who recently made headlines by welcoming a top football talent from Laliga. Meanwhile, Saudi futsal enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of the world's best player, Dyego Zuffo, who's joining Al Ula, coached by none other than Mário Silva – a coach with a rich history in Benfica's football sports.