Right-back Byron Castillo is in Club Pachuca’s transfer plans at the request of Uruguayan coach Guillermo Almada for the next Apertura tournament, according to media reports and journalists in Mexico.
Is León running out of Ecuadorians? Ángel Mena and Byron Castillo are options to leave the club, according to the Mexican press
While in charge of the technical leadership of Barcelona Sporting Club, Almada asked to sign Castilla in 2017 after having a good season with the Aucas team.
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“One-year loan with option to buy for Club León”, is the information circulating various Aztec media and accounts Twitter journalists.
“With the imminent departure of defender Kevin Álvarez from Pachuca to America, Tuzosi will bring the Ecuadorian Castillo to his place in the team,” the portal notes. Hidalgo criterion.
“The annulment of the TAS ruling will be requested,” says Francisco Egas, president of the FEF, on the Byron Castillo case
Byron Castillo (🇪🇨, 24 years old) is a new player of Club Pachuca, he comes from Club León. Loan for 1 year with the possibility of redemption. pic.twitter.com/pfxMejxTOI
— LIGA MX TRANSFER. (@TransferLigaMX) May 26, 2023
Castillo, 24, would have a chance to recover his level with the help of Almada, who since arriving at Los Tuzos has helped several players, including Tricolor’s Renato Ibarra, to improve their soccer skills.
The defender has recovered this year from an ankle injury that took away his importance in the Apertura, and now he is fighting to stand out in the final of the Concachampions, which León will have to play against the Los Angeles Galaxy.
The first leg will be on Wednesday, May 31 (9:00 p.m.) at the Estadio León, and the second leg is scheduled for Sunday, June 4 at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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