Pachuca President Armando Martinezspoke about the possible departure of Luis Chavezelement that will play the Gold Cup with the Mexican team, and although You don’t have offers for your servicesyes he explained how Chavez wants to play in Europe.
In addition, he explained why in the past they accepted all of Feyenoord’s terms to force Chávez to leave the Pachuca team and join the Netherlands team. where Santiago Jimenez is one of the figures.
“We have not received any other offers from Feyenoord. again, we got it in the previous tournament two hours before the transfer deadline, it was very difficult to get all the points in order and be able to do it, because in the end we got access to almost everything that Feyenoord posted, and the prices he set fulfill Louis’ dream of going abroadMartinez said.
“For now We don’t have any offers from Europe, but I understand that your agent works there and we hope that he will come across because Luis deserved it for the tournaments he played and for what he sacrificed, not every player makes such a difficult decision as the one that Luis made, and we are very proud of that, ”said Armando Martinez in an interview with TUDN.
Europe cannot be the only destination
While Europe would be the perfect place for Chavez, President Pachuca also said that Brazil could become a new country where the player will gain international experience..
“Hopefully there will be an opportunity for Europe or South America, which Brazil has been hiring many important players lately and hopefully because he has a dream to go abroad,” Armando Martínez told the TUDN Línea de 4 program.
keep reading:
. Suitcases ready and on course: Club Pachuca opens its doors for Luis Chavez
. Money again complicates the departure of Luis Chavez to the Netherlands
. Feyenoord looking for Mexicans: Dutch team manager admits club loves Aztecs
. Luis Chavez was upset that he did not leave Pachuca: “I was upset that I was not sold to Europe, but I understood that”
Source: La Opinion
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