Martínez Leaves Corinthians: Club Confirms Amicable Exit & Medical Support
A parting of ways is underway between Corinthians and midfielder Martínez, a situation described as “amigável” – amicable – by Corinthians’ executive of football, Marcelo Paz. While the club initially possessed grounds for a unilateral contract termination, they opted for a negotiated agreement, acknowledging both the player’s upcoming medical needs and his contributions to the club.
A Difficult, But Considered, Decision
The situation reached a point of unsustainability after Martínez, following the team’s vacation period, returned to Corinthians more than a month after the agreed-upon date. Martínez attributed his delayed return to difficulties in renewing his passport, citing issues stemming from the political climate in Venezuela, including alleged impacts from actions involving the United States and President Nicolás Maduro.
Despite the disciplinary concerns, Corinthians intends to provide medical assistance to Martínez as he begins treatment, which will include surgery. Paz stated the club wishes Martínez well and hopes he can resume his career with another team after recovery. The club, however, felt it could not overlook the breach of conduct.
Paz emphasized that the decision, while understanding of the player’s circumstances, was ultimately driven by the club’s standards regarding behavior and representing the Corinthians colours. The agreement is nearing finalization, with both parties engaged in ongoing discussions.
The future for Martínez remains uncertain, but a return to play with another club is a stated hope, contingent on his recovery from surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Corinthians not immediately terminate Martínez’s contract?
Corinthians opted for a negotiated agreement, considering Martínez’s upcoming surgery and his past contributions to the club, despite having grounds for a unilateral termination.
What reason did Martínez give for his delayed return to Corinthians?
Martínez claimed difficulties in renewing his passport, linking the delays to political issues in Venezuela involving actions by the United States and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.
Will Corinthians continue to support Martínez financially?
Corinthians will provide medical assistance for the initial stages of Martínez’s treatment and surgery, but he is expected to continue his career with another club.
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