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Claudio Echeverri may really arrive at Man City soon.

By William Estrella

Claudio Echeverri may really arrive at Man City soon.
Claudio Echeverri may really arrive at Man City soon.

Manchester City steps on the accelerator for Claudio Echeverri. River's jewel was a starter in the Champions Trophy against Rosario Central and celebrated the title, but after the final whistle he detonated a bomb: he declared that he will not renew with the Núñez club. This did not go unnoticed in Europe and the Ciudadano team got to work to close the signing as soon as possible.

Prestigious journalists specialized in the transfer market such as Fabrizio Romano and César Luis Merlo confirmed City's intention to sign Diablito, so much so that they have already reported that the idea is to pay the termination clause of 25 million euros to leave him on loan for between six and 12 months before he joins the squad of the last Club World Cup, Champions League and Premier League champion.

Now, the leap would not only be from football for Echeverri. And the economy will also play a more than important role in the growth of the Argentine U-17 National Team. According to the Salary Sport portal, Claudio only earns 2 thousand dollars per month in River, which brings his salary to 24 thousand dollars per year. However, in England he would earn much more than that.

Although the England team is very interested in the services of the River player, he is still a promise and his salary would be one of the lowest on the team, although he would far exceed what he currently earns at River. His situation is similar to that of Máximo Perrone, who has a salary of 880 thousand euros per season at City. In this context, it is estimated that Claudio Echeverri's salary in Manchester could touch one million euros.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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