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This player learns about the mediocrity of Liga MX and prefers to play in MLS

The United States League is close to removing a player from Mexican soccer

By Jose Castro

The United States League is close to removing a player from Mexican soccer
The United States League is close to removing a player from Mexican soccer
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This soccer player found out about the mediocrity of the MX League and now he wants to go to play in the MLS, even his coach advises him to go to the United States to improve his level.

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Reports indicate that the Seattle Sounders are interested in hiring the Brazilian international defender, Dani Alves, who is wanted by Pumas a club that is very important in the MX League.

The journalist Roberto López Olvera reports that the Seattle Sounders offer Daniel Alves a million dollars more than Pumas to play with them. The Brazilian is without a team after finishing his contract with Barcelona and is waiting for his future.

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Rumors even claim that the coach of the Brazilian National Team, Tité, advised Daniel Alves to go to play in the United States, although he prefers to go to Liga MX.

In the next few days, the future of Daniel Alves, who is in Liga MX or MLS, will be defined. This is again a battle between both leagues.

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