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While Ochoa asks for $4 million to renew, what Acevedo would earn at América

Guillermo Ochoa is clear that in order to renew his contract with América he must earn a good salary, Carlos Acevedo would not even earn a third of that. 

By Hector Garcia

Guillermo Ochoa is clear that in order to renew his contract with América he must earn a good salary, Carlos Acevedo would not even earn a third of that. 
Guillermo Ochoa is clear that in order to renew his contract with América he must earn a good salary, Carlos Acevedo would not even earn a third of that. 

The fate of América's goalkeeper is yet to be defined before the start of the Apertura 2022 tournament, where Guillermo Ochoa has not renewed, but the board hopes that the goalkeeper will make the best decision.

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On the other hand, Carlos Acevedo is a prospect that the team's owner, Emilio Azcárraga, likes, who could negotiate with Santos Laguna for his signing, as happened with Agustín Marchesín at the time.

Unlike Guillermo Ochoa, who is paid 4 million dollars a year with América, Carlos Acevedo would only ask for 1 million dollars a year, according to a report by Salary Sports.

Will Carlos Acevedo be América's new goalkeeper?

Carlos Acevedo's destiny looks promising and he understands that if he joins a team like América he will have more opportunities to emigrate to the old continent, besides adding points for the Mexican national team.

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