Scarpa was rarely used during the season, and was loaned to Red Bull Brasil on 22 December 2014.[4] He scored his first senior goal for the latter side the following 11 February, netting his team's first in a 3–2 Campeonato Paulista away win against Bragantino;[5] ten days later he added a further goal, scoring in a 2–2 home draw against São Bento.[6]
Breakthrough
After featuring regularly, Scarpa returned to Flu in May 2015. He started to feature more regularly for the first team, which was managed by Enderson Moreira, often appearing as a left back.[7] He scored his first Série A goal on 9 July, netting the game's only in a home success over Cruzeiro.[8]
On 28 September 2015, Scarpa renewed his contract until 2019,[9] and finished the year as an undisputed starter. A mainstay in Fluminense's starting eleven during the 2016 campaign, he scored eight goals in the year's Brasileirão; highlights included a double in a 2–2 away draw against Internacional.[10]
Scarpa started the 2017 season with four goals in six appearances, netting consecutive goals against Resende (1–0 home win), Portuguesa-RJ (3–0 away win), Bangu (4–0 home win) and Globo (5–2 away win); the latter came from the halfway line.[11] On 25 February, in a 0–0 home draw against Madureira, he was replaced by Richarlison at half-time after suffering an ankle injury;[12] it was later revealed that he would be out for two months.[13] In the meantime, he further extended his contract until 2020.[14]
In 2017, Scarpa went to court to request that his contract with Fluminense be canceled for delayed payments on Fluminense's part.[15] After a protracted, public battle, the court ruled with Scarpa, and his contract with Fluminense was deemed null and void on 11 January 2018.[16]
Four days after the cancelation of his contract with Fluminense, Gustavo Scarpa signed a five-year contract with Palmeiras on 15 January 2018.[17] He enjoyed great success with the Verdão, with more than 200 appearances and eight trophies over four years, including two leagues, the Copa do Brasil, and two Libertadores titles.
On 10 July 2022, TNT Sports Brazil reported that Scarpa had signed a pre-contract for three-and-a-half years with Nottingham Forest on a free transfer, linking up with the recently promoted English club in January 2023.[18]
International career
On 19 January 2017, Scarpa was called up by Tite for a friendly against Colombia.[19] He made his full international debut six days later, replacing Lucas Lima in the 1–0 win at the Engenhão.[20]
Personal life
Scarpa is well-known for his hobbies, including skateboarding,[21] rock music, Rubik's cubes, wakeboarding and reading novels, all of which have received extensive attention thanks to his posts on social media and goal celebrations.[22] Among his favorite pre-game songs are Dire Straits's "Sultans of Swing" and Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird,"[23] and his favorite books include Franz Kafka'sTheMetamorphosis and Fyodor Dostoevsky'sCrime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov.[24] In 2018, Palmeiras posted a video on social media of Scarpa playing the club's anthem on electric guitar to celebrate World Rock Day.[25] In 2022, after Scarpa's love of Rubik's cubes went viral on social media, Palmeiras began to sell personalized Rubik's cubes in their club shop in his honor.[26]
1 As Hors concours2Placar started to give this prize to the best grade holder at Bola de Prata since 1973. In its 2013 ceremonies, a Bola de Ouro was given to Dirceu Lopes, holder of the best 1971 grade. Francisco Reyes and Elías Figueroa, holders of 1970 and 1972 ones respectively, have not been announced as these years' winners yet.
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