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The foreign players who would leave Club América to give entry to other players

By Hector Garcia

América's board of directors has three players on Fernando Ortiz's roster, in order to vacate vacancies for foreigners.

América's board of directors has three players on Fernando Ortiz's roster, in order to vacate vacancies for foreigners.

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With the end of the Torneo Grita México Clausura 2022 of Liga MX, the attention of the first division is focused on Stove Soccer. As is usually the case, Club América is one of the main protagonists, as several names have already been mentioned that could arrive at Coapa to reinforce the team coached by Fernando Ortiz.

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In this regard, at least two of the players who paraded down the rumors' catwalk are foreigners. One is Colombian player Julián Quiñones of Atlas FC and the other is Argentinean player Gustavo Del Prete of Estudiantes de la Plata. But the truth is that, once again, the Nido's main men's team is overflowing with foreigners.

Therefore, one of them will have to leave to make way for the incorporation that the Águilas del América's top management intends to make. By the way, RÉCORD newspaper journalist Víctor Díaz, reported on his Twitter account, that three possible candidates can leave Fernando Ortiz’s team to vacate the places for those who are expected to land in the summer transfer window.

Which players are candidates to leave?

They would be Guarani defender Bruno Valdez, Spanish defender Jorge Meré and Uruguayan forward Federico Viñas. It is worth remembering that at present, the Azulcrema team has ten foreigners, which means that an exit will be necessary for each new arrival of a foreigner of the same status.

Fernando Ortiz's Águilas del América have, so far, 10 foreign players on their roster. They are: Uruguayans Sebastián Cáceres and Federico Viñas, Colombians Roger Martínez and Juan Otero, Paraguayans Bruno Valdez and Richard Sánchez, Spaniards Jorge Meré and Álvaro Fidalgo, Peruvian Pedro Aquino and Chilean Diego Valdes.

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