Liverpool ‘to pay the remainder of Diogo Jota’s contract to his family’ after his tragic death aged 28

Liverpool will pay the rest of his contract with Dioğo Jota’s family after a 28 -year -old tragic death. Record.
Jota and his brother Andre passed away after a car accident in Spain in the early hours of Thursday morning.
Portugal International Jota, in 2022, signed a contract in Liverpool for two years.
Jota died just two weeks after marrying her childhood lover Rute Cardoso, and the couple had three children together.
In 2020, he scored Liverpool from Wolves and scored 182 matches for Reds, scored 65 goals and provided 26 assists.
Jota won the Premier League championship with Liverpool last season and won the FA Cup and two league cups before.
Liverpool will pay the rest of Dioğo Jota’s contract to his family after his death
Jota died just two weeks after marrying her childhood lover Rute Cardoso, the couple had three children together.
Jota remained two years in his contract in Liverpool, which he signed in 2022.
Jota has been paid to Jota, both outside the Anfield and in Portugal and online.
Mohamed Salah, after the death of his teammate ‘disappeared for the word’ he said.
Salah wrote on social media: ” I’m really lost for words. Until yesterday, I never thought it would be something that would scare me to return to Liverpool after the break. Teammates come and go, but not like that. It will be extremely difficult to admit that Diogo will not be there when we come back.
“ `My thoughts with his wife, children and of course with his family who suddenly lost their children. Those who are close to Diogo and his brother Andre need all the support they can receive. They will never be forgotten. ‘
Liverpool manager Arne Slot, the club’s website said in a statement on Jota’ya a praise.
What to say? What can he say at such a time when shock and pain are incredibly raw? ‘The nest started. I wish I had words, but I know I didn’t know.
‘The only thing I have is the feelings I know will share a lot of people and a player and a family we care about.
My first thoughts are not the thoughts of a football manager. They belong to a father, a son, a brother and a uncle, and the Diogo and the family of Andre Silva who suffered such an unimaginable loss.
Many tributes were paid to Jota both outside the Anfield and in Portugal
My message to them is very clear – you will never walk alone. Liverpool Football Club’s players, staff, supporters with you and as I see today, the same thing can be said for the wider football family.
‘This is not just a response to the tragedy. It is also a response to the good of people concerned and the respect for many of them to men and the family as a whole. ‘




