Ex-player of Dynamo. The media named the PSV footballer who was diagnosed with tuberculosis.


The PSV player who was diagnosed with tuberculosis is named Lucas Perez. Because of this, he may not be on the field until the end of the current season. Lucas signed a contract with PSV until the end of the season and has already played 3 matches for the club. He previously played for Lviv's 'Karpaty' and was known to Ukrainian fans.
In his first match for 'Karpaty', he scored a goal in a match against 'Chornomorets'. In that season, Lucas scored five more goals and participated in victories over 'St. Patrick’s Athletic'. However, later 'Karpaty' lost to the Greek PAOK in the playoff round of the Europa League.
This defeat greatly affected the team's performance, and 'Karpaty' barely saved themselves from relegation in the championship. However, thanks to their success in the Ukrainian Cup, they reached the semifinals, where they lost to 'Metalurh' in a penalty shootout. Lucas continued to be the leading attacker for 'Karpaty' and scored important goals in the championship.
Later, Lucas moved to 'Dynamo' on loan and became the first Spaniard in the team. However, due to negotiations, he missed the winter training and joined 'Dynamo' only before the transfer window closed. He played in the youth team due to a conflict with head coach Oleg Blokhin and did not play for the main team of 'Dynamo'. After refusing to play in the youth team, Lucas left 'Dynamo'.
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