What happened to Bernardi from Cordoba after his pass to Fortaleza from Brazil fell

Close to turning 33, the future of the Cordovan player Christian Bernardi It’s uncertain these days. The talented midfielder is without a club, in freedom of action, and waiting to have a certain outlook for his return to the courts.

The footballer trained in Institute He lived in the last pass market a more than complicated moment following leaving Columbus of Santa Fe following a long cycle of six years.

Bernardi had been signed by Brazil’s Fortaleza, a team that was going to pay more than $200,000 to add him to their ranks.

“El Muñeco” had already been officially presented and traveled to join his new team, but the dream ended quickly: in the rigorous medical examination, it was detected that the player had a cardiac arrhythmia, as a result of covid-19.

The pass fell and Bernardi returned to the country, with that frustration on his back.

What will be your future? According to a note published by the newspaper Uno de Santa FeBernardi returned to that city where he decided to settle with his family.

And he awaits a call from Colón de Santa Fe, which has not yet arrived.

“The certain and concrete thing is that Bernardi called the leaders of Sabaleros to express his intention to return to Colón. Remembering that the midfielder decided to settle in Santa Fe. Although he is a native of Córdoba, he has lived in our city for almost seven years and feels very comfortable, ”the newspaper Uno de Santa Fe published.

And he added: “He spoke with his family and they decided to settle in Santa Fe and have Colón as the first option to continue playing. He even asked for a permit to train on the grounds, so he doesn’t miss a beat. But that player’s request had no response. From what UNO Santa Fe was able to find out, Bernardi tried to contact the leaders, but he would not have been able to speak to any of them.

At the time, Bernardi had offers and polls from different Professional League clubs, including Talleres, San Lorenzo and Racing de Avellaneda.

“That being the case, Bernardi’s future is unknown. The player who will turn 33 on March 10 wants to return to Colón, but so far, no one from the leadership responded to his request. While waiting for the medical discharge, the soccer player consumes his days in Santa Fe, hoping that someone will attend to him on the other side of the line, ”the Santa Fe newspaper completed.

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