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Blaise Bourgeois·23 December 2019
Corinthians new boy Luan pens emotional farewell to Grêmio

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Blaise Bourgeois·23 December 2019
Announced by Corinthians last week, Luan officially said goodbye to Grêmio and their supporters on Monday.
Specifically requested by new manager Tiago Nunes, Corinthians paid €5m for 50% of the economic rights for the 2017 South American Player of the Year.
Hampered by a fracture in his right foot, Luan scored nine goals in 36 matches in 2019.
“I look for words to talk about the importance of Grêmio in my life. A club that I learned to love for everything I have been able to accomplish,” Luan posted on Instagram.
“I wore this shirt for seven years with much more glory and joy than I could imagine the day I arrived in Porto Alegre.
“I won almost everything a player can dream, but my greatest achievement was the respect and affection of everyone in the club and the fans.
“I know my name is in the history of Immortal, I always said I would only leave after I could help bring joy and this club, and today I leave with the feeling of mission accomplished.
“From now on, I will live a new career dream. Thanks to Grêmio and the supporters! I am forever grateful for everything you have done for me!”
Corinthians will open their 2020 Campeonato Paulista campaign against Botafogo-SP on 22 January.