Julián Araujo is close to Porto; Tata Martino already gave him a ‘blessing’

Very soon there could be good news regarding a new Mexican player exported to Europe, although it would not come out of Liga MX, but of Major League Soccer. In this case it is Julián Araujo, for whom there is already an offer from Porto de Portugal on the LA Galaxy board of directors.

Information confirmed by halftime after the first reports in Portugal allows us to anticipate that the Dragons’ interest in Araujo is very real and the economic proposal is being evaluated by the MLS team, remembering that the All-Star Game will be held this Wednesday, in which the Mexican right-back will participate and could be his last days in the United States.

Even the same source said that Julián Araujo spoke with Gerardo Martinocoach of the Mexican National Team, to ask his opinion about the possible transfer, to which Tata responded positively and gave him “his blessing” so that it migrates towards a much more competitive and formative football, thinking of -eventually- reaching the elite leagues.

The consultation of the soccer player with the Tri helmsman is due to the fact that Araujo is one of the possible summoned for the World Cup in Qatar 2022, in which the Mexicans will debut on November 22. Until now, Jorge Sánchez, new element of Ajax Amsterdamis emerging as a starter, but Julián could be the first replacement.

Araujo’s entourage would be traveling to Portugal

Complementing this information, the journalist Eric Gómez of the chain ESPN published that “A delegation of people close to Araujo is traveling to Portugal to close negotiations with Porto”This while the Mexican prepares for the All-Star Game between MLS and Liga MX in Minnesota.

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Let us remember that in this pass market Several Mexican talents have emigrated to European soccer in different categories, such as Santiago Gimenez to Feyenoord in the Netherlands, Daniel Alonso-Aceves to Real Oviedo, Jordan Carrillo to Sporting de Gijón and Jesus Alcantar at Sporting Lisbon in Portugal.

To them we add that three legionnaires who were already in Europe have changed clubs to seek to add more minutes towards the World Cup, such are the cases of Diego Lainez with SC Braga, Orbelin Pineda with AEK Athens and Marcelo Flores with Real Oviedo.

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