Pedro Pablo Perlaza has become Barcelona Sporting Club’s first signing for the second phase of the Serie A Pro League. The 33-year-old right-back has signed a six-month contract after being separated from Aucas due to indiscipline.

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“It will always be very important for a player to arrive at such a big institution and get used to winning titles,” commented the defender from Esmeralda before the consultation with the media when he and José underwent medical examinations at the Pan-American Clinic. Arce, doctor of the Canary team

Pedro Pablo Perlaza, defender with ‘indiscipline’ problems who could join Barcelona SC

“I’m here to add my grain of sand to achieve the goals that this club has,” added Perlaza, who came to strengthen the right side where the experienced Pedro Velasco – national champion with yellows in 2016 and 2020 – did not stand out.

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The player revealed that last Thursday he signed a contract with the board of directors of Barcelona, ​​headed by Carlos Alfaro, who ends his term as president at the end of the year.

Player background

On May 24, he was left out of Aucas, the team with which he was the champion of the Pro League 2022. César Farías, who also left the Quito club due to a 14-month suspension after attacking two Delfín players, made the decision to separate him due to disciplinary violations , indicated the strategist, who announced that he “will not speak” more about that topic.

“I’m not going to talk bad about the player because I appreciate him,” the strategist said, adding: “I’m not going to talk about it anymore.”

Before becoming a member of the squadron in the south of Quito, Perlaza came through the ranks of Independiente del Valle in the first half of 2022.

“The relationship with Perlaz has been terminated by mutual agreement,” reads a short press release from Independiente del Valle explaining the winger’s departure.

But Esteban Paz, director of the Liga de Quito, gave several reasons why he did not continue with the Liga de Quito: “Commitment is the basis of being a Liga player. As long as he has a contract he has to continue it, he has the best contract of his sporting life and I’m not the one with seven kids or the one who keeps crashing cars, despite everything the player is in progress.” (D)