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America is not giving up, wants Atlas' jewel, and is willing to pay his million-dollar buyout clause

Las Aguilas want a Zorro who is not Furch.

By Wilian Estrella

Las Aguilas want a Zorro who is not Furch.
Las Aguilas want a Zorro who is not Furch.
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The summer transfer window in Liga MX is already at full speed and, given that there is little time left before Mexican soccer resumes, clubs are already trying to arm themselves with the reinforcements they want so that they do not suffer in important matches during the next campaign. And the club that has the clearest idea of this is Club América, a team that had a very irregular Clausura 2022 tournament that did not leave its fans very happy.

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The Aguilas were in last place in the general classification for two rounds of the tournament, and although they managed to make an epic comeback to the tournament under Fernando Ortiz, the team was eliminated from the Liguilla by Pachuca, who proved to be far superior to the Aguilas. 


For this reason, the team will be looking for better performance in the next tournament and for this purpose, they want to sign a player from the third two-time champion club in Liga MX: Atlas. And while most of the press has linked Julio Furch with Club America, the truth is that this player is not the only one from the Zorro's squad that interests Santiago Baños, the team's sporting director. And it is not that they have not tried with the player, however, the striker coached by Diego Cocca has not accepted the offers that the Coapa club has made to him, so now the team is looking for another element of the Rojinegros.

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According to Marca, at this moment Club America's board of directors is looking for Julián Quiñones, another of Atlas' strikers who in 19 games in the Clausura 2022 tournament played 19 games in the tournament and scored 9 goals, so the player is a striker with goals, unlike Henry Martín or Federico Viñas, the team's strikers who left a lot to be desired last season. For this reason, it is rumored that the Aguilas are willing to pay Quiñones' million-dollar termination clause with the club. 


According to the Mexican press, the player has been protected by his club with a termination clause of between 10 and 15 million dollars, an amount that would not prevent the Aguilas from keeping the Colombian striker.

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