The reason why Paolo Guerrero would not have accepted Alianza Lima’s latest offer | RMMD DTBN | SPORT-TOTAL

Lima Alliance had been excited regarding the possible arrival of Paolo Guerrero In this transfer market, however, on Wednesday, the Peruvian striker rejected the offer from the ‘intimate’ club, which in the end might only hire Gino Peruzzi and Paolo Hurtado for the remainder of the season.

According to ESPN, “The transfer market in Brazil opens in the fortnight of July until mid-August. Paolo Guerrero hopes to have an offer from that market”.

In other words, although there are still no formal offers from foreign clubs for Paolo, the attacker is sure that some team will be interested in him and he will be able to continue his career at Brasileirao.

Paolo Guerrero denies information regarding the amount in the Alliance proposal

“This for me is a mockery, a lack of respect, it is not new that these guys are always saying so many false things regarding me. But this is the last straw and I’m not going to let this go unnoticed (as is what I always do, not express myself in the face of false things) I have to put an end to it because it does create a bad image for me and even more so with the team I love , to which my whole family belongs”, Guerrero wrote on Instagram Stories, where he shared in the same publication a video in which he made sure on the YouTube program Erick & Gonzalo that the club “offered” the striker “96 thousand dollars a month.

In his statement, the 38-year-old athlete who spends his days in Brazil left a message to the fans, in which he advised them not to let themselves be manipulated.

“I can only tell the blue and white fan not to get carried away or manipulated by these types of people, that all they do is speak ill of me. I already have them identified, these guys are paid to harm me, to harm me. Anyone who watches football knows that they only talk negative things regarding me, they have never said positive things, “he said.

Guerrero insisted on denying that information and regretted the treatment by the Peruvian sports press. “It’s a shame that in my country the press treats me that way, I know it’s not all of them, but there are several who are being paid to harm me (plot). I hope and tell you once more not to let yourself be manipulated by these people. Everything they say is totally false. Sad, but true,” he noted.

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