Julio Casares, the president of São Paulo FC, has confirmed ongoing negotiations for a partnership with Greek businessman Evangelos Marinakis. In a recent interview, Casares addressed various topics concerning the club, including the market situation for players Oscar and Ferraresi, political dynamics within the club, financial debts, and his relationship with Carlos Belmonte. Casares expressed optimism regarding the potential acquisition of Wendell, a defender from Porto, and discussed Marinakis's interest in investing in São Paulo's youth academy. He clarified that while there is a partnership in the works, there are no plans to sell the Cotia training facility, emphasizing São Paulo's commitment to innovation in football. Additionally, Casares noted that if striker Luciano receives a significant proposal, he may leave the club.
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