The signing of Santiago Ormeño by Chivas de Guadalajara is beginning to open up a world of possibilities in terms of foreign reinforcements. It is evident that Chivas will not fill up with foreign players, but it could consider those with dual nationality and who were born in Mexico.
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The Mexican-Uruguayan striker, Diego Abreu, would be one of the great beneficiaries of the change in the Rebaño's vision. The Mexican-born youth could choose to defend the colors of the red and white team in this type of scenario that is made possible thanks to the arrival of Ormeño to Guadalajara.
The young Mexican footballer, after the little support from Gerardo Martino, left for his native country. In Uruguay he plays with the U-23 national team and has a great reference as his father, Sebastián Abreu, who advises him at all times. He was born in Mexico, a requirement that could open the doors for him to play for Chivas.
Diego Abreu has dual nationality and could even represent El Tri. However, given Martino's refusal, he could start his training in Liga MX with Guadalajara. In an interview for the Youtube channel Jóvenes Futbolistas MX, he expressed his desire to play for El Rebaño Sagrado.
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