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Real Madrid gives Alexis Vega the best news in a surprise move

Real Madrid gives the best news to Alexis Vega in a surprising way, it could generate the jump of his life.

By Hector Garcia

Real Madrid gives the best news to Alexis Vega in a surprising way, it could generate the jump of his life.
Real Madrid gives the best news to Alexis Vega in a surprising way, it could generate the jump of his life.
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Alexis Vega is one of the most outstanding players in Mexican soccer. In that sense, the player is on the radar of several European clubs and also, after the 2022 World Cup, he could have his great season of revelation and make the leap to Europe once and for all, and he has already received great news from one of the most important teams in the world.

It is precisely Real Madrid, a club that is already slowly starting to give way to its renewal in the squad and therefore is already looking at the transfer market for possible replacements to the most veteran players of its squad and already appears a name in the folders of the merengue board.

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 The Ecuadorian midfielder Moises Caicedo, a profile that pleases a lot and more taking into account a possible retirement of Toni Kroos, according to Diario AS. The club currently belongs to the Premier League team Brighton and he is one of the big stars who could leave the club due to his great performance.

What is the big news that Vega received from Madrid?

It is precisely that according to English media, Alexis Vega is one of the profiles that interest Brighton and after the possible departure of Caicedo, the Premier League team would put all its eyes on the Mexican midfielder to sign him in 2023. Even more taking into account the Mexican's desire to make the leap to Europe.


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