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Wrighty4eva

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Would be funny if he turned up in a week or two in some other clubs jersey :lol: . I Feel we may need to purchase some other Portuguese speaking players, its gonna be hard enough for an 18yr old Brazilian to settle in london by himself.
 

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Would be funny if he turned up in a week or two in some other clubs jersey :lol: . I Feel we may need to purchase some other Portuguese speaking players, its gonna be hard enough for an 18yr old Brazilian to settle in london by himself.

Depends, I'm pretty sure he comes with an entourage comprised of family members and maybe a few friends.

If he's from a middle/uppder middle class family, chances are he'll adapt faster because he would've probably been taught English and the culture shock won't be that big on him.
 

Ricardinho

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Depends, I'm pretty sure he comes with an entourage comprised of family members and maybe a few friends.

If he's from a middle/uppder middle class family, chances are he'll adapt faster because he would've probably been taught English and the culture shock won't be that big on him.

Is he from a family with European background as well? His dad Italian or something?
 

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