The youth Luca Scarlatowho belongs to the seventh division, is about to say goodbye Flow by parental authority, which implies no financial compensation for the clubbecause he doesn’t have a professional contract yet.
According to the Noticias Argentinas agency, River’s board claims that Scarlato received several offers to the attacking midfielder to formalize his first professional contract, the last one last October, but they were rejected by him Martin GuastadisegnoYour representative.
The agent would have completed the departure of the young player from the 2009 category towards Italian football a long time ago and although several versions referred him to Inter Milan, this would be the case Parma the destination chosen for the youth who would leave freely.
Scarlato did not go unnoticed during his time at River Camp, as his performances brought him to the youth team of the Argentine national team on several occasions and a few days ago he won the UC Cup title in Chile with the Albiceleste U16 team. This season, the youth team scored 16 goals in their seventh season. Despite his good presence in the lower divisions of La Banda, the young midfielder, together with his family, would have decided to go to Italy and continue his football career in Serie A.
In any case, it is not the first time that Guastadisegno has appeared in this way as the architect of a player’s departure from Argentine football. Matias Souléthe current figure of Roma, was the most prominent when he left Vélez to join Juventus when he was barely 15 years old. At the time, Joaquin Panichellinow a leading goalscorer for Racing de Strasbourg in the French Ligue 1, also left River due to parental rights.
Another precedent occurred in 2020 when Tiago Geralnik He left the Núñez club to move to the lower divisions of Villarreal in Spain, but the reality is that he never established himself and failed to reach the Yellow Submarine first team. Today, at 22, he plays for Lusail SC, in the second division of Qatari football, where he came for a transfer fee of 300,000 euros.
A similar case occurred weeks ago in Boca. Milton Pereyra, 17-year-old striker, left the blue and gold team and moved to Napoli.