With the transfer market hot, the continuous dance of names for both teams is a constant, but there is also time for sympathetic anecdotes, such as the one that occurred between Ansu Fati and the Benfica fans. The azulgrana commented on a photograph that Ronaldo Camará, an 18-year-old midfielder from the Benfica subsidiary, posted on his Instagram account. “Djurto”wrote the young Barcelona striker. Guinea-Bissau players are known as 'Djurtus', whose translation would be foxes.
Like Ansu, Camará is originally from Bisáu, and the two are good friends. Well, the message didn't stop there and a fan, taking advantage of the Barça's participation, fantasized, jokingly, about his signing: “Come to Benfica”. The Las Águilas player joined the fan's humorous tone and acted as agent. “Come to Benfica, brother”.
In the comment thread the requests were succeeded, but Camará's message soon exceeded 200 likes, more than double the number accumulated by Ansu's comment which was the germ of the curious anecdote. “I hope your skills as an agent are as good as on the field of play,” added another participant in the exchange of views.
The Portuguese newspaper 'Record' talks about the friendship that unites both young people, who, despite sharing origins, play internationally for two different countries. While Ansu broke records with Spain before the injury that cut his progression and from which he is still recovering, Camará does the same with Portugal, although in his case he has not yet passed the U-17.
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