Djorkaeff Reasco is introduced in Newell’s Old Boys and becomes a media character by name

“I decided on Argentine soccer because of the level it has and the contact with talented players that will help me raise my game even more.” Those were the first statements by Djorkaeff Reasco in his presentation as a striker for Newell’s Old Boys, in the city of Rosario, Argentina.

His name caught the attention of newspaper Ole of Buenos Aires, which highlighted in its headline: ‘The new reinforcement of Newell’s: Ecuadorian and with a striking name’.

Newell’s bought 50% of their pass (they paid $1,200,000), according to Ole. His link is for the next three seasons.

He was born in Quito on January 18, 1999 and was registered as such by his father, the remembered Néicer Reasco, in honor of attacker Youri Djorkaeff, champion with France in the 1998 World Cup.

“I feel like I’ve taken a very important step in my career and I’m ready to give it my all for the Newell’s jersey. I’ve been having an excellent preseason (with the League) and working in the Ecuadorian team, I’m ready to put myself under the orders of the teacher (Germán Burgos). I am a modern striker, I have a lot of mobility in the small area and I am a fisherman (of shots), ”said the young attacker in a video posted on social networks of his new team.

“The city of Rosario is wonderful, with its people. I thank the fans for the messages of support and we’re going up”, added the gunner who follows in the footsteps of his father, who played for Newell’s in the 2000-2001 season.

Regarding the Ecuadorian team, Reasco commented: “After this challenge, the most important thing is the Tricolor, for me it is a pride to be there and I hope to do my best at Newell’s to apply it in the Tri (which is one step away from sealing its quota). to Qatar 2022)”.

The attacker was trained in the quarry of the League (Q), a club in which his father is an idol. In 2017 he made his professional debut with the U .; He had a spell with Dorados de Sinaloa in Mexico in 2020 and returned to the capital’s cast in 2021. He has scored ten goals for the whites (nine in the national tournament and one in the Copa Sudamericana).

His debut in the National Team was in the second half of the match that he won 2-3 against Mexico in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, on October 28.

In the qualifiers he started in the 1-0 win against Venezuela in Quito; he acted 64 minutes. He was also among the substitutes for the 1-1 draws against Brazil in Quito and Peru in Lima. (D)

Source: Eluniverso

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