Coutinho leaves Vasco: Mentally exhausted
According to Globo, Philippe Coutinho has formally asked to terminate his contract with Vasco immediately, citing mental exhaustion and the need to prioritize his mental health.
Read MoreAccording to Globo, Philippe Coutinho has formally asked to terminate his contract with Vasco immediately, citing mental exhaustion and the need to prioritize his mental health.
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