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A primeira aparição profissional de João Victor foi no Atlético-GO, na Série A de 2024,🍏 no qual teve destaque emprestado pelo Corinthians. Depois, foi integrado ao Timão e se tornou titular, fazendo 48 partidas em🍏 apostas internet caixa 2024. Manteve, portanto, a regularidadeapostas internet caixaapostas internet caixa dois Brasileirões seguidos e, por isso, passou a receber sondagens do mercado🍏 internacional.
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