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Pineda would no longer go to Chivas, this team from Europe would take him

The Rojiblancos are increasingly losing hope of securing the services of the talented Mexican midfielder for next season. 

By Hector Garcia

The Rojiblancos are increasingly losing hope of securing the services of the talented Mexican midfielder for next season. 
The Rojiblancos are increasingly losing hope of securing the services of the talented Mexican midfielder for next season. 
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With five days to go before Club Guadalajara starts the Apertura 2022 Tournament, the situation with Orbelín Pineda is still at a standstill and little by little the hopes of him being a reinforcement for this campaign are being lost, since now a new team is interested in the midfielder and it is not from the Liga MX, so the possibilities of him remaining in Europe are growing.

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The issue with Maguito is not economic, since he wants to stay in soccer in Spain, even if it is not with Celta de Vigo, a club that wants to sell him to close a real deal since he did not cost them a single penny and they could receive around five million dollars for his services. In this regard, an Spanish club has reportedly shown interest in the Mexican.

Rayo Vallecano is the first European team to show interest. It should be remembered that it is not an economic issue, Guadalajara has made an important proposal, the issue is that Orbelin wants to stay in Europe, and taking advantage of the fact that preseasons have not started in Europe, the player is going to stretch the league as far as he can, trying to find a place in Europe.

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"Celta wants to sell him because they will do the deal of a lifetime, because he didn't cost them a penny, and Guadalajara is offering five million dollars. Celta wants to sell him to Chivas, but Orbelín wants to stay in Europe", was part of what journalist David Medrano commented on Azteca Deportes.

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