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It's not just Liverpool, the amount they're offering from Holland for Chino Huerta is significant

The bidding war for Chino Huerta is heating up, with both Liverpool and a Dutch club making serious offers

By Pedro Hernandez

Chino Huerta con un costal de dinero y Escudo del Liverpool/FOTO: Liverpool FC

Beyond Liverpool, El Universal reports that Ajax from the Netherlands is closely following Chino Huerta. His price is set at $6.5 million, but Pumas hopes to get at least $10 million to consider selling the former Chivas player, meaning a significant investment will be needed to bring the Mexican to Europe.

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Chino Huerta in High Demand: European Giants Circle Mexican Starlet

Mexican sensation, César "Chino" Huerta, is quickly becoming one of the hottest prospects in world football. His impressive performances in Liga MX have caught the eye of several top European clubs, with reports suggesting a fierce battle for his signature.

According to El Universal, both Liverpool and Ajax are leading the race to secure Huerta's services. The Dutch giants, known for developing young talent, have been closely monitoring the Mexican's progress and are believed to have already made a formal offer.

Pumas UNAM, Huerta's current club, have placed a valuation of $6.5 million on the talented midfielder. However, the Mexican club is reportedly holding out for a fee closer to $10 million, recognizing the significant potential and market value of their young star.

Huerta's agent, has hinted at the growing interest from European clubs, While the 22-year-old has expressed his desire to play at the highest level, he has also emphasized his commitment to Pumas for the time being.

The interest in Huerta is not surprising, given his impressive skill set and ability to contribute in both attacking and defensive roles. His vision, passing accuracy, and goal-scoring ability have made him a fan favorite in Mexico and a sought-after commodity in the transfer market.

If Huerta were to make the move to Europe, he would join a growing list of Mexican players who have made successful transitions to the top leagues. His arrival would undoubtedly excite fans of the club he joins, and he would be expected to make an immediate impact.

However, any deal for Huerta is far from finalized. Pumas will be keen to secure the best possible fee for their prized asset, and it remains to be seen whether Liverpool or Ajax will be willing to meet their demands. Other European clubs may also enter the race in the coming weeks, making the situation even more complicated.

As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Chino Huerta to see where his future lies. Whether he stays in Mexico or makes the move to Europe, one thing is certain: the young Mexican is destined for greatness.

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