From midfield forward, Monterrey is being strengthened for the next Mexican tournament and for this reason, the Aztec press considers that if the Ecuadorian Joao Rojas arrives, the Rayados will have an offense capable of “terrorizing” any rival.
For several days it has been mentioned that the Emelec soccer player is one of the options that the Mexicans handle and it has even been stated that there are negotiations that have not progressed because the millionaire leadership does not want to reduce their claims of $ 3 million to give it up.
According to information, the brake is on because while the Mexican club asks the blues to lower the price of the transfer, those from Guayaquil maintain the value of $3 million. The “Monterrey is looking to be able to lower that sale price a little and close the player at a lower cost”, it was mentioned in Future, rotary of the northern city.
The striped club intends to improve the campaigns carried out in recent seasons and therefore wants to strengthen its squad.
“Rayados aspires to form an offensive of fear with its signings”, headlines the portal of Aztec TV regarding the movements made by the club.
“Rayados moves its chips to build a forward capable of terrifying any club in the LIGA BBVA MX and bets on bringing more reinforcements,” adds the note.
In it, it is recalled that the signing of the Uruguayan Rodrigo Aguirre, whose rights belonged to Liga de Quito, has already been achieved.
“Joao Rojas, an Emelec player, has been linked to the royal club in different reports. The 24-year-old Ecuadorian winger has been playing for said team since 2017, although he spent time on loan with Aucas, ”says the news.
“Germán Berterame and Rojas would arrive at the ideal moment, after the loss of Joel Campbell and with the future of Arturo González in the air, in addition to the injury that Duván Vergara is going through. Another issue to consider is that of Vincent Janssen, who is rumored to have more than one option to return to European football. If these movements are carried out, the team led by coach Víctor Manuel Vucetich could be putting together a fearsome team with proven strikers in Mexican soccer and a great promise from South America,” the portal concluded. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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