Agent of Gremio striker Everton Soares admits talks with Man City chief Txiki, but...

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2 Jul 2019 • 9:27 PM MYT
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The agent of Gremio striker Everton Soares has revealed contact with Manchester City sports chief Txiki Begiristain.

However, Gilmar Veloz says that although he has met with Begiristain there is 'no possibility' his client will join City this summer.

There is nothing. We have to be very careful, take responsibility with the fans, with me and the boy. We can't create stories on something that does not exist," Gilmar Veloz told Zero Hora.

I've been there in January. In March, I went to see a game of the Portuguese Cup and I met Txiki. We talked. At this point, he has more attackers than he could have. There is no possibility of the sale. In football, you have to wait. If he sells two, three attackers, there may be [a possibility]. The window in the Premier League runs from 8 July to 8 August. In other markets, it extends to until September 3. The point is that, at the moment, there isn't the slightest possibility.

They have their priority. It's not because Everton had good games that will rush out to buy him, things don't work that way, but with planning. Everyone already knew Everton. But now he's creating his space at the Seleo, consolidating himself. Everton will move on to another level. We have to be calm.

They have three waiting for a place, the guys who are on the bench and playing the cups. It's not Everton who will get there and play. He has to be careful, know where he will be the best. Everyone who calls me, I say you need to speak to the president. We have to be careful. Everton is very calm, he doesn't talk about it. When he gets back, if anything comes up, we'll talk. If not, follow the normal path at Grmio. We have to take responsibility, otherwise everyone goes crazy. No one came, made a paper and said 'I'm going to take him' or 'I'll sit down and negotiate'. By website or radio, no one will buy Everton."