Brazilian footballer Evanilson has extended his contract with FC Porto until 2027, adding another two years to the previous contract, the national champions announced this Friday, on the eve of their visit to Portimonense in the ninth round of the I. League.
Our #⃣3⃣0⃣ is still with us
Evanilson extended until 2027 #FCPorto #IndomitableByNature pic.twitter.com/scTD6JOnsl
– FC Porto (@FCPorto) October 7, 2022
“I am very happy to sign this extension. FC Porto is a club that has made me evolve a lot so far. It is very grateful for everything they have done for me and now I want to do everything I can to join. to the pitch and continue to bring happiness to our club and our fans”the attacker noted, quoted by the “dragons” official website on the internet.
Evanilson, who turned 23 on Thursday, is in his third season with FC Porto, having already scored 30 goals and provided seven assists in 82 games played in all competitions, including 12 games, five goals and two goals in 2022. / 23.
“Last season I had good grades and our team did very well. I hope to continue to score goals and help the team and above all to become champions. That is what we want,” emphasized the attacker, who was appointed in September this year. acquired from Fluminense. 2020.
After a debut season alternating between the main and B-team of the ‘dragons’, Evanilson conquered space in coach Sérgio Conceição’s preferred options and achieved his first successes in the top division and in the Portuguese Cup in 2021/22.
“Whoever plays at FC Porto always plays to win titles, but we take it step by step. If we keep doing our job well, we can become champions again.”wished the player, author of a goal and an assist for the capture of the Cândido de Oliveira Supercup against Tondela (3-0), of the II League, in the beginning of 2022/23.
FC Porto, runner-up in the I Liga, with 19 points, three behind undefeated leader Benfica, will face Portimonense, sixth with 15, on Saturday at 6 p.m., in a match for the ninth round of the championship, with arbitration by Manuel Mota, of the Braga Football Association.
Source: DN
