Saturday, October 5

Carlos Salcedo prisoner of a millionaire Liga MX: the obstacles of the Mexican to return to Europe

Wilson Flórez

The Mexican soccer is one of the tournaments with the greatest number of exporting talent. Great footballers leave Liga MX to shine abroad. However, the players who are active in Aztec territory are victims of huge salaries paid by the clubs, the main obstacle for which the Bundesliga does not invest in Mexico and Carlos Salcedo delays his departure to Europe.

The Mexican soccer player would aspire to play in the Old Continent for 2022 . Tigres de la UANL would be willing to let you go, but with the conditions of your payment.

The player of the feline set was valued at $ 2 million . Although it is not an exorbitant figure, it increases when taking into account the salary that the footballer receives in Tigres. Carlos Salcedo earns around $ 3 million annually , according to information from Fútbol Total MX.

In this sense, the investment by the Mexican already rises to $ 5 million dollars , without taking into account variables and extension of the contract .

Carlos Salcedo has suitors to return to Europe

The Mexican soccer player already had his first experience in soccer on the Old Continent. Salcedo played for Florentina of Italy and Eintracht Frankfurt of Germany . However, this time the Aztec is associated with a couple of teams from the Turkish Super League: Trabzonspor and Galatasaray.

Without a doubt, a good return abroad could place Carlos Salcedo in the orbit of the Mexican team . Clearly it is an additional incentive in a World Cup year, a year in which many footballers seek to surprise to win a place among those summoned to the World Cup.

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