Uriel Antuna, nothing to play in Spain, but Cruz Azul wants to release him after Qatar 2022

Sources informed ESPN Digital that a ‘mid table’ team from Spain showed interest in Uriel Antuna, but Cruz Azul chose to retain him at least until the end of Qatar 2022

was pending, but Uriel Antuna He was very close to enrolling in a team of the First division of Spain nevertheless, Blue Cross established that for the moment the famous ‘Brujo’ is an indisputable and at least they hope that, if he leaves, it will be following the World Cup in Qatar.

Sources who knew regarding the negotiation from Spain assured ESPN Digital that the offer of the Iberian club arrived at the table of the Blue Crossbut the celestial ones did not see viable the exit of Uriel Antuna, because they consider that he is an important man in the team, so they asked that they no longer worry the footballer, who also expressed his desire to stay in the La Noria team and following December, the month in which the Qatar World Cup will end 2022, resume talks. If he has an important performance, then he does consider leaving the cast of La Maquina to fulfill his dream of returning to European football.

According to our informants from spain the team that sought the services of Uriel Antuna It is one of the so-called ‘half table’, but the name has not been revealed, because they hope that this interest will continue following the World Cup, in addition to the fact that there are also confidentiality issues that prevent which club from being revealed. Anton He was nothing to leave this season.

The talks did not go any further, but they maintain that, were it not for Blue Cross, the contract would have been closed. Now the idea is for The Machine to keep Uriel Antuna between now and December and then yes, listen to offers for your footballer. There is even hope that it will have a good World Cup so that it will be observed by other teams in Europe and get more out of an offer given its soccer quality that has been exhibited in Mexico following returning to Chivas and then moving on to Blue Cross.

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