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Cristian Pavón was fed up and this is the reason why he does not want to continue in LA Galaxy

By Mauricio Saenz

The Argentinian loan at the MLS side ends and the club is negotiating his continuity with Boca Juniors.

The Argentinian loan at the MLS side ends and the club is negotiating his continuity with Boca Juniors.

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Cristian Pavón doesn’t know yet where he is going to be playing during the next season. The Argentinian attacker is set to leave LA Galaxy, as his loan with the MLS side club ends soon. There is a chance of him continuing, as Boca Juniors owner of his transfer set him a purchase option of $20 million.

At LA Galaxy they consider that the amount of money is too big, and they are negotiating so that he can stay without paying so much. But the attacker isn’t convinced on staying, as he has been left alone at the club, after head coach Guillermos Barros Schelotto, compatriot and the one who asked for him, was kicked.


LA Galaxy completed an awful season on the Wester Conference, ending 10th and without qualifying to the MLS Cup Playoffs. The team earned 22 points out of 22 games played and didn’t achieve to finish between the eight top teams who qualified. That is also a motivation for Pavón to leave.

At Boca Juniors they are waiting for him, as he could be an important player to play the Copa Libertadores. Pavón was formed at Talleres, left to Boca Juniors for $4 million on July 2014 and was loaned to times, to CA Colón and LA Galaxy. His future could now be at Argentina or once again at the U.S. just if his club pays a fortune for him.


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