Buenos Aires, December 29 (NA) – River Plate's youth team player Lucas Scarlato is reportedly close to leaving the club due to his age of majority, without any economic compensation to the club as he still does not have a professional contract. According to the Argentine News Agency, from the Núñez Board of Directors, they state that several offers have been made to the offensive midfielder to formalize his first professional link, but they have been rejected by his representative, Giastadisegno. The agent would have finalized his departure to Italian football some time ago, and although several versions placed the 2009 category player at Inter, it would be Parma that is the next destination for the youth player, who would leave as a free agent. Scarlato did not go unnoticed during his time at River Camp, as his performance placed him on the Argentine national youth teams' rosters on repeated occasions and he managed to win the UC Cup in Chile with the U16 squad. Similarly, Joaquín Panichelli, a striker from Racing Strasbourg, also left River Plate due to age of majority. IP A similar case occurred weeks ago at Boca. Milton Pereyra, a 17-year-old striker, left the blue and gold team to join Napoli. #AgenciaNA Despite having a good present in the lower divisions of the Band, the young midfielder, together with his family, would have decided to go to Italy and continue his football career in Serie A. This is not the first time that Giastadisegno is the main agent of a player's exit from Argentine football through this means. Matías Soulé, current Roma star, was the most prominent when he left Vélez to join Juventus in Turin at just 15 years old.
River Plate Youth Player Set to Leave Club Without Compensation
River Plate's youth team player Lucas Scarlato is reportedly close to leaving the club due to his age of majority, without any economic compensation to the club as he still does not have a professional contract. According to the Argentine News Agency, from the Núñez Board of Directors, they state that several offers have been made to the offensive midfielder to formalize his first professional link, but they have been rejected by his representative, Giastadisegno. The agent would have finalized his departure to Italian football some time ago, and although several versions placed the 2009 category player at Inter, it would be Parma that is the next destination for the youth player, who would leave as a free agent.