The historic fall at the BBVA Bancomer Stadium against Tigres in the 2017 Apertura Final still reverberates in Monterrey: in an iconic series, Los Felinos won 2-1 after equalizing at their stadium to win a Liga MX that will last forever in the memory of fans.
In the defeat, the followers of Rayados pointed to a footballer as the main culprit: Hugo González. From there, the goalkeeper experienced a real ordeal and, despite some good performances, he was never able to satisfy the fans again. Along these lines, the board has already started looking for a goalkeeper to supplant the former Necaxa. Interest in Camilo Vargas, from Atlas, had already been mentioned, but now another one has emerged: Esteban Andrada, from Boca Juniors in Argentina.
The goalkeeper will play again on Thursday night after missing nine games, as a result of being isolated and then infected with coronavirus (he had to stay in Guayaquil during the illness). His last performance was on April 11 in Xeneize's 1-0 loss to Unión in Santa Fe.
For a couple of pass markets, Andrada has been mentioned about a transfer. The 30-year-old goalkeeper has a contract until June 30, 2023 and his termination clause is 25 million dollars, although the leadership would let him emigrate for a much lower figure.
In that sense, according to various information that El Futbolero was able to collect, if Rayados makes an offer close to 10 million dollars, added to a good contract for the goalkeeper, the operation could be finalized.
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