Brazil's Fernandes on Brink of CSKA Move - Report
RIA Novosti Sunday 22nd April, 2012
CSKA Moscow are on the brink of signing Brazilian defender Mario Fernandes from his native club Gremio, the biggest Portuguese-language news portal Universo Online reported Sunday. The site quoted Gremio president Paulo Odone as saying a verbal agreement had been reached. "It is all set and agreed," Odone was quoted as saying. "But the documents are yet to be signed by all the sides: clubs, investors and the lawyer. Mario and CSKA have not dis...
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