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Chelsea reportedly snatched a goalkeeper from Real Madrid who plays in Concacaf, but not in Liga MX and is at a bargain price

Is Major League Soccer getting closer to Liga MX?

By Wilian Estrella

Is Major League Soccer getting closer to Liga MX?
Is Major League Soccer getting closer to Liga MX?
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Long gone are the days when Liga MX was the only league that sent players abroad while Major League Soccer was content with having its tournament. Now, the United States is a country that is exporting players to Europe at a significant rate. 

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In recent months players like Ricardo Pepi who went from FC Dallas to FC Augsburg or Kevin Paredes who went from DC United to Wolfsburg or Justin Che who went on loan from FC Dallas to Hoffenheim are some examples of this. And recently it became known that a goalkeeper who plays in the MLS, an American, is close to joining none other than the Premier League

The Concacaf goalkeeper that Chelsea would have snatched from Real Madrid at a bargain price


"The latest on Chicago Fire and U.S. goalkeeper 'Gaga' (Gabriel) Slonina: Chelsea are much closer than Madrid to reaching an agreement with the Fire, which now puts Chelsea in the 'pole'. Nothing has been agreed upon yet, the situation is fluid. It would include a loan return for the 18 years," read a tweet from MLS journalist Tom Bogert


Whatever his destination, be it LaLiga or the Premier League, Gabriel Slonina has a market value of about 3 million euros, and although it may increase beyond this figure, that would not be a problem for any of the possible destinations that would take him at a bargain price. 

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