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The millionaire contract that goalkeeper Sergio Romero would cancel to reach MLS

Sergio Romero wants to go to MLS anyway and would agree to cancel the Manchester United contract to arrive as a free player.

By Mauricio Saenz

Sergio Romero wants to go to MLS anyway and would agree to cancel the Manchester United contract to arrive as a free player.
Sergio Romero wants to go to MLS anyway and would agree to cancel the Manchester United contract to arrive as a free player.

Sergio Romero has already made public his desire to play in MLS but Manchester United does not want to let the goalkeeper go without obtaining a large sum of money in return. Now Romero would have decided to resign his contract of almost 2 million dollars in order to reach any team in the MLS. Romero is currently considered Manchester United's third goalkeeper.

The Argentine goalkeeper came close to reaching Everton on a loan but Manchester United did not accept the offer. Since then, Romero and his family have wanted to move to the United States and play in MLS. Inter Miami would be interested in hiring Sergio Romero but for that many things have to happen.

David Beckham had said that he was interested in hiring Sergio Romero but in the last hours the rumor emerged that he will acquire the services of Keylor Navas. Former Real Madrid, currently at PSG, would no longer have a place in the French team as he would hire Italian goalkeeper Donnarumma for the 2021 season.

Romero, with a long career with the Argentine national team, feels that he still has several more years to show that he is at a high level. Days ago he had been annoyed at not being called up to the Argentine team. It only remains to wait and see if finally Romero's wish can come true.

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