Lucas Moura ‘returns to Sao Paulo after leaving Spurs in June’
Lucas Moura has reportedly returned to Sao Paolo till the top of the season, returning to the Brazilian facet after an 11-year absence.
The winger left Tottenham when his contract expired on the finish of June after a combined season of 5 and a half.

It comes simply days after James Rodriguez made contact with the Brazilian giants.
He arrives at an essential second, with a Copa do Brasil semi-final second leg looming towards metropolis rivals Corinthians on August 16. Sao Paulo are additionally chasing qualification for the Copa Libertadores, ending eighth on the midway level of the marketing campaign.

His return has been reported by CNN Brazilwho say the membership is making an attempt to convey him in for his or her duel with Corinthians.
Lucas Moura is reportedly beneath contract with Sao Paulo till the top of the season
The 30-year-old winger minimize his enamel on the Brazilian giants earlier than transferring to PSG
He initially joined the membership as a teen in 2005, happening to make 128 appearances for them, scoring 33 objectives.
Moura brings together with her a historical past of success Tricolor Paulistawith whom he gained the Copa Sudamericana in 2012 earlier than leaving for PSG.
The winger earned his European stripes in Paris and stormed to 4 Ligue 1 titles beneath Carlo Ancelotti, Laurent Blanc and Unai Emery earlier than becoming a member of Spurs in January 2018.
He made Spurs historical past within the 2018-19 season when his second-half hat-trick towards Ajax propelled them to the Champions League ultimate, however they did not beat Liverpool within the ultimate.
That season he scored 15 objectives in all competitions, by far his greatest aim for the London staff, who’ve seen him blow cold and hot for many of his time with them.
James Rodriguez signed for São Paulo a number of days in the past and stated he’s excited by the strain
Mail Sport reported in December that Moura wouldn’t renew his contract with Spurs and was eyeing a return to his residence nation.
Moura has unfinished enterprise with Sao Paulo. Before leaving in 2012, he introduced his want to win Brazil’s Serie A with them, however they completed fourth.
‘My heart beats faster with each passing day,” he said at the time. “I know I will miss a lot of things, so every game is like a final for me.
“I want to win, starting with the title, and I’m going to run twice as quick to get it carried out.”
They may use a few of that spirit now as they haven’t gained Brazil’s nationwide league since 2008.