Arsenal have sanctioned the departure Marquinhos, who will join Brazilian side Cruzeiro, three years after his transfer was ridiculed by those back in South America
Arsenal have offloaded Marquinhos with the forward going back to Brazil – three years after his signing was labelled a “scandal” by those back in South America.
The 22-year-old joined from Sao Paulo and is now heading back to the Brazilian Serie A with Cruzeiro in a £2.5m move. His appearances were few and far between and he ended up playing just six times in all competitions, scoring the once.
Marquinhos spent much of his time out on loan with spells at Norwich City, Nantes, Fluminense and Cruzeiro during his time on Arsenal’s books and has now made his move to Brazil a permanent one after failing to make the grade at the Emirates.
An Arsenal statement said: “Marquinhos has moved to Brazilian Serie A side Cruzeiro in a permanent transfer.” It added: “Everyone at Arsenal would like to thank Marquinhos for his contribution to the club and wish him all the best for the future.”
He cost Arsenal just €3million in compensation fees when he originally moved as the Premier League side took advantage of his deal expiring that summer. Marquinhos came through the youth system at Sao Paulo and was tipped to have a major impact with several of the country’s pundit identifying him as a talent in his teenage years.
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They were therefore left stunned that his contract was allowed to wind down, which meant he was able to leave for such a minor fee. World Cup winner Vampeta was among those and claimed it was “absurd”.
He said: “Marquinhos’ business. They’re going to lose Marquinhos to Arsenal for €3m. I don’t know if you remember that I used to say I watched Audax’s academy games, Marquinhos in the under-15… he used to already make the difference. I said here on the show, ‘There’s an U-15 at Sao Paulo, Marquinhos’… Now he’s going to leave on a silver platter.”
TV Host Thiago Asmar claimed that Marquinhos should be worth at least €10-15m as he said it was a “scandal” for him to be allowed to depart for such a minimal amount.
Former Arsenal chief Edu claimed that Marquinhos was “a player for the future” but Mikel Arteta was never able to unlock his potential. The Brazilian had a number of players ahead of him in the pecking order and opportunities ultimately never came his way.
The Gunners are looking to further bolster their frontline this summer with wide forwards on their shortlist. They’ve been linked with the likes if Nico Williams, who has become a leading light at Athletic Bilbao and could be tempted by a move to the Premier League.
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