What will happen to Ángelo Martino in Talleres: train and wait for a resolution

after the unexpected defeat in the debut in the Professional League 2023 against Independiente by 1-0Talleres tried to quickly turn the page and focus on what is coming.

This Sunday they will visit Atlético Tucumán for the second day in a match set for 9:30 p.m. (there is no schedule change).

This Wednesday, coach Javier Gandolfi led a training session where everyone got fully involved in the match in Tucuman lands where the Matador will hope to score his first points in the contest.

The novelty was the presence in practice of the left back Ángelo Martino who hopes to resolve his situation in the next few hours.

Martino is wanted by two Professional League clubs, Racing de Avellaneda and Newell’s, with a pass book that closes this Thursday at 8:00 p.m.

In any case, since he was sent off against Independiente, he cannot be taken into account by Gandolfi.

As reported by the Rosario media, Leprosy accelerated in the last hours to have him with an offer that would reach a million and a half dollars for his file.

Martino would already have a contractual agreement with the Rosario club until 2025 and if everything progresses, the operation could be closed on Wednesday.

His possible departure opens the possibility for the club to incorporate another player in that position. Franco Saavedra, a 19-year-old left back on loan from Tigre, has already joined.

Yes, defender Matías Catalán already trained alongside the group, who resolved his contractual situation and can now be taken into account by the coaching staff.

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Another footballer who did different jobs was striker Diego Valoyes, who rejoined after being summoned by the Colombian team.

It should be remembered that for the third date of the championship, Talleres will be local to Boca and that game will be played on Saturday, February 11 at 9:30 p.m. at the request of security agencies.

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