Cape Verde's Vozinha Attracts Brazilian Série B Interest After World

Short overview
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, 40, has impressed at the World Cup as a free agent. Two Brazilian Série B clubs are reportedly moving to sign him.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha has emerged as a standout performer at the ongoing World Cup, drawing attention from Brazilian clubs. The 40-year-old free agent is reportedly being pursued by two clubs from Brazil's Série B.
Vozinha's displays for Cape Verde have been described as 'unbelievable,' and his future is now a topic of speculation. The exact identity of the interested clubs has not been disclosed.
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