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While Uriel Antuna is leaving to Europe, Chivas gets the best news about Carlos Avecedo

Uriel Antuna is very close to signing for a European club and that would be a direct benefit for Chivas

By Hector Garcia

Uriel Antuna is very close to signing for a European club and that would be a direct benefit for Chivas
Uriel Antuna is very close to signing for a European club and that would be a direct benefit for Chivas
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Uriel Antuna is one of the players with the greatest potential, but who has not finished exploiting and proof of this was his disappointing time at Chivas de Guadalajara. However, after his performances with the Mexican national team, according to journalist KeryNews, Greece is approaching to sign the Mexican player.

The Cruz Azul player closed a World Cup with many minutes and some flashes. On the other hand, he had an outstanding Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Situation that has given him to be monitored by an important team in Greece. Now, his signing seems imminent and this would give Chivas the best news of all regarding their transfer market objectives.

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According to Mediotiempo, Chivas has an option in Antuna's current contract with Cruz Azul that makes a possible sale of the player, 50% of the revenue would go to the Guadalajara team's coffers. According to KeryNews, Panathinaikos is offering just over five million dollars for the Mexican.

Would the sale of Antuna be the arrival of Acevedo?

It is no secret that Chivas is interested in signing Liga MX's top Mexican goalkeeper and current Santos player. In such an effort, the sale of Antuna is significant because Chivas receives 50% of the revenue. An amount that Fernando Hierro and Amary Vergara would use to bring Carlos Acevedo to Guadalajara.


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