Saturday, October 5

The Mexican did not work out for David Beckham: Rodolfo Pizzarro's failure in MLS would take him back to Mexico


Pizarro solo tiene siete goles desde que llegó a Estados Unidos.
Pizarro has only seven goals since he arrived in the United States.

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The MLS has been the home for some Mexican soccer players to exhibit their qualities within the field. Players like Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, Javier Eduardo “Chofis” López and even Carlos Vela at his best, they have been Aztec players who managed to turn United States football around. However, Rodolfo Pizarro did not have the same fate and his destiny would be the Liga MX .

“Pizzarrín ”Would have participated in a meeting with the Inter Miami board of directors and would have made the request to leave the club. Rodolfo Pizarro was never able to join the United States team and for the last time he has been playing a substitute role.

Under these circumstances, Pizarro would sentence his failure in MLS . The former Rayados de Monterrey player had the intention of catapulting himself into David Beckham’s team and thus reaching Europe. However, his destiny is much closer than what was proposed.

Reports indicate that the skilled soccer player of the Mexican team could return to Mexico. The information assures that “Pizarrín” received offers from Rayados de Monterrey and Chivas de Guadalajara , the latter urged by his need to restructure.

Under these circumstances, everything seems to indicate that Inter Miami will not put any obstacles in the negotiations. The MLS team would have lost patience with the Mexican, so would have accepted him without but any of his proposal to leave the club.

Rodolfo Pizarro is valued at € 7 million euros ($ 8.1 million) . At 27 years of age, “Pizarrín” will try to save his career and give a step back to take two forward.

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