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An era of Mexican soccer is about to end to make way for new generations. The retirement of Oribe Peralta revived great moments within Liga MX and El Tri. However, despite the fact that the “Brush” hung up his boots, Chivas de Guadalajara plans to recruit him for a new stage in his career.
The “Sacred Flock” was the last club in Orive Peralta’s professional career. Despite not having an outstanding performance, the experienced former striker ended his time at the club on very good terms to the point of offering him a position in some area of the basic forces of the institution.
However, at the time of the offer, Oribe Peralta decided to reject it because among his plans was the option of look for a team that required his services and thus continue his career in professional football. But as he retreats, the gates open again.
According to information from Universal Deportes, the club maintains the proposal so that the “Brush” is part of the directive of the Basic Forces. Despite the fact that a specific position is not mentioned, it would undoubtedly be very productive to have a former footballer of his caliber in one of the richest quarries in the Mexican territory.
Oribe Peralta, an excellent mentor for the new generations of Mexican soccer players
A few weeks ago, the “Brush” had some harsh comments against the Aztec soccer players. The former striker believes that Mexican players are not committed to their teams, unlike teams like the United States and Canada. To have a former player of this caliber as a leader and who can also contribute mentally, without a doubt, would be a luxury in the “Sacred Flock” quarry.
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