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LaLiga striker that FC Juarez stole from America

By Hector Garcia

Todavía jugando en el Granada, el venezolano fue buscado por el América el año pasado pero no se incorporó a la azulcrema.

Todavía jugando en el Granada, el venezolano fue buscado por el América el año pasado pero no se incorporó a la azulcrema.

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Darwin Machis, striker of Granada, was wanted by América last year and despite being close to closing the deal, the Venezuelan decided to stay in LaLiga.

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The directors were betting on a quality striker and for a moment they were hopeful that talks were at an advanced stage, but unfortunately, for the Azulcremas, the signing fell through and there was nothing to celebrate.

According to ESPN, FC Juarez is now on the verge of signing the Venezuelan. The only thing left to do is to sign the contract. Unlike América, the South American has given the go-ahead to be negotiated with the team that Argentinean Hernán Cristante will most likely manage.

Why was FC Juarez able to sign him?

According to ESPN, the participation of the club's sporting director, Joaquín del Olmo, who was in Spain with Oviedo, helped a lot in the imminent signing of both players, as they claim he made good relations with LaLiga clubs.

Another striker from LaLiga is also likely to arrive, Roger Martí, a Spanish striker who played for Levante. His recruitment is on the right track, however, it is not closed either. 

Both elements would reinforce the team that was in the last place on the quotient table and had to pay the strongest sanction imposed by Liga MX for those in the last three positions of the percentage.

Juárez is currently waiting for Cristante to unblock his situation with Gallos Blancos so that he can immediately sign with Bravos, but so far nothing has been finalized.

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