Friday, May 10

Uncomfortable conditions of Boca Juniors keep Cristian Pavón away from Cruz Azul

Kike Frías

By: Kike Frías

Cruz Azul’s great ambition for this Clausura 2022 fades as the days go by. The Argentine club Boca Juniors continues to add more uncomfortable conditions to the negotiating table that the Mexican board is not willing to accept to close the incorporation of Cristian Pavón.

The cement workers had planned to close the hiring of the Argentine winger to achieve something important in this new phase of the MX League, but the Boca board has put on the table that you want to keep the 14 % of the rights of the player.

Another turning point in the negotiations is the economic amount requested by the team from the Argentine capital: more than $3 million dollars, when Cruz Azul’s cap is $2.5 million.

Sectors of the Aztec press close to Cruz Azul assure that with this last demand the signing of the promising midfielder, since they aspire to get all of his rights.

The versatility of Pavón, a midfielder who knows playing very well on the wing and letting himself fall with a goal and danger in the area, will continue to be coveted by the “cement machine” until the hiring round closes.

For its part, the Boca Juniors management knows how to demand: there are rumors that several Brazilian clubs have been interested in Pavón. At 25 years old, the future is still bright for the player, so that his agents will seek to take him to the best possible club where he can show his talent and count on the Argentine national team.

The “locomotive”, as he is nicknamed in his native Argentina, has six months left of contract with the xeneizes, so it is his opportunity to avoid going free next summer.

It is said that the priority objective in the Cruz Azul offices is the Paraguayan winger of 22 years old Robert Morales, who is currently a member of Cerro Porteño and is the revelation of the soccer league of that South American country.

The Machine could acquire the 54 % of the soccer player’s letter, a figure close to $2 million .

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