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The Argentine player who made a million-dollar transfer and dreams of Qatar 2022

This Argentine player is leaving Sevilla and heading to Amsterdam to join Ajax as a last minute reinforcement.

By William Estrella

This Argentine player is leaving Sevilla and heading to Amsterdam to join Ajax as a last minute reinforcement.
This Argentine player is leaving Sevilla and heading to Amsterdam to join Ajax as a last minute reinforcement.

After Antony's departure from Ajax, Lucas Ocampos would be his replacement, the Argentine player still had two more years of contract with Sevilla but has already decided to change team. Ocampos has already said goodbye to his teammates and will arrive in Amsterdam, according to Radio Marca Sevilla. Ajax will pay Sevilla between 20 and 25 million euros.

A player with a lot of sacrifice on the right wing, in his first seasons with Sevilla he was one of the most important players of the team, but last season his level dropped a lot and he has not been able to show the quality he has.

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Lucas Ocampos has played 135 games with Sevilla, in which he managed to score 34 goals and give 15 assists, which for a player who plays on the wing are good numbers. The Argentine has a lot of quality and we could see his best version in Ajax. Ocampos wants to continue growing and wants to catch Lionel Scaloni's eye to be included in Argentina's list for the World Cup.

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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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