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Real Madrid wanted him an he cost millions, now he got benched by a player born in 2003

Crazy how life changes in just a matter of months, specially in soccer.

By Wilian Estrella

Crazy how life changes in just a matter of months, specially in soccer.
Crazy how life changes in just a matter of months, specially in soccer.
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This is the story of the young talented Mexican Hirving Lozano, who in his country is nicknamed Chucky. Hirving Lozano left Napoli and returned to the place where he grew up as a footballer, PSV, however, he had to watch the UEFA Champions League match from the bench. Despite arriving at the club as one of the outstanding figures, he is currently in an unusual situation as he is not a starter in some games, even in important matches such as the Champions League match against Sevilla.

During this match, the young 20-year-old Belgian, Johan Bakayoko, one of the promises of the Eredivisie, occupied the starting position instead of Lozano. This surprising move may be related to Liverpool's interest in the Belgian player, which has led the manager to give him opportunities to shine.

The player started this match and managed to complete 71 minutes until he was replaced by Chukcy Lozano, showing that he has to fight with this youth for a stellar position. In this way, the Mexican's present is uphill in the Netherlands.

Now, the Mexican striker faces the challenge of regaining his place in the starting team and proving his worth at PSV, overcoming competition from young players and maintaining his reputation as a leading figure in European football.

Real Madrid wanted him

After Hirving Lozano's brutal season at Napoli last season, becoming the first Mexican to win the Italian Serie A. This achievement aroused the interest of Real Madrid, which was willing to pay 40 million euros for his signing, although it ultimately did not materialize. The Spanish team opted for other players for their offense and ruled out the signing of Lozano, who ended up returning to PSV, to be a substitute.


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