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America paid 120 million for its crack, now Mohamed wants it in Pumas

América paid close to 120 million for his signing and now Mohamed intends to bring him to Pumas

By Javier Vaca

América paid close to 120 million for his signing and now Mohamed intends to bring him to Pumas
América paid close to 120 million for his signing and now Mohamed intends to bring him to Pumas
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The former coach of América and now a new Pumas coach, Antonio Mohamed, wants to form a competitive squad to fight in the next season, and for this reason he would look for a player for whom América paid 120 million pesos at the time.

Antonio Mohamed's idea is to cover the Pumas team with the elements that are missing, one of those areas is the attack where Juan Ignacio Dinenno and Diogo have not been decisive for the university team to have a goals. In this sense, Mohamed would look for the deck of possibilities and a former American striker would be on the radar.

This is the Argentine striker Darío Benedetto, who in 2016 was part of the América squad and for whom they paid 120 million pesos. Now the player plays for Boca Juniors and with one year left on his contract he could leave the squad after the series of rejections he has had in the last year after failing the final penalty in the Copa Libertadores.

Darío Benedetto, after leaving America, was in Argentina and also made the leap to French football, when he was a member of Olympique de Marseille, as well as he was in Elche in Spain.

How much would it cost more to bring Dario Benedetto?

Argentine striker Darío Benedetto belongs to Christian Bragarnik's agency, curiously the same representative of Antonio Mohamed, so it would be easy to get him out of Argentina to bring him to the university team. According to Transfermarkt, the value of the player is 2.5 million dollars, a price that Pumas must analyze if they want to sign him.


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