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Goodbye tradition, Chivas will sign a Spanish goalkeeper if they don't hire Acevedo

Chivas find it difficult to hire Acevedo and now they are looking for this Spanish goalkeeper

By Hector Garcia

Chivas find it difficult to hire Acevedo and now they are looking for this Spanish goalkeeper
Chivas find it difficult to hire Acevedo and now they are looking for this Spanish goalkeeper

The Guadalajara club has a tradition of hiring Mexican players, this makes this team unique in the world. Although recently there was a controversy when they hired Santiago Ormeño, a player of Mexican nationality but who plays with the Peruvian National Team. This news was a real scandal.

 

Chivas is now suffering from not being able to hire goalkeeper Carlos Acevedo, Santos Laguna wants to be paid nine million dollars for the player, and the footballer wants a salary of three million dollars a year to play for the Guadalajara club.

Reports indicate that the manager Fernando Hierro is looking for a new goalkeeper for the team and there is a player who plays in the Second Division of Spain and who is having a great performance with his club, C.D Lugo.

We are talking about Óscar Whalley, a goalkeeper who was born in Spain, his father is English and his mother is Mexican. The player has a good performance in his club and reports indicate that representatives have offered the footballer to the manager of Chivas, Fernando Hierro.

 

Would the Chivas tradition be broken?

Although this goalkeeper has Mexican nationality because of his mother, Whalley would break the club's tradition because he was born in Spain. This could cause a strong scandal for the club and it is difficult for Fernando Hierro to decide to hire him.


Hector Garcia

Hector Garcia

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