Botafogo targets Arthur Cabral and Joaquín Correa for attacking boost

The transfer market is heating up for Botafogo as they look to bolster their squad with key signings. One name that’s been making waves is Arthur Cabral, with reports suggesting a proposal in the region of 15 million euros is on the table.

But Cabral isn’t the only target on Botafogo’s radar. The Brazilian outfit is also keen on securing the services of Joaquín Correa, whose contract with Inter is set to expire. Local media outlets claim a deal between Correa and Botafogo is already in place.

Correa’s versatility as a second striker or left-sided attacker makes him an attractive prospect, and the fact that he could join without a transfer fee is a major plus. Botafogo is willing to pay performance-based incentives and agent fees to get the deal over the line. A two-year contract is on offer for the Argentine international.

The club is eager to have Correa on board for the FIFA Club World Cup, where they’ll face off against Seattle Sounders, PSG, and Atlético Madrid in Group B. Negotiations with Inter are already underway.

Botafogo’s Club World Cup ambitions

The Brazilian side is gearing up for a tough campaign in the Club World Cup. Their group stage opponents include:

  • Seattle Sounders
  • PSG
  • Atlético Madrid

With the right reinforcements, Botafogo could make a deep run in the tournament. Stay tuned for more updates on their transfer dealings and Club World Cup preparations.

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