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He played the World Cup with Mexico, now Liverpool gives him the best news, he is not Lozano

He played in the World Cup, now the most popular club in England gives him the best news to make the leap and have a space in Europe

By Hector Garcia

He played in the World Cup, now the most popular club in England gives him the best news to make the leap and have a space in Europe
He played in the World Cup, now the most popular club in England gives him the best news to make the leap and have a space in Europe
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Surprisingly, Liverpool FC has already given fundamental news to a member of the Mexican national team regarding his future for 2023. The player has established himself as one of the pillars for the process towards the 2026 World Cup, but his jump to Europe is more than necessary.

In this situation, the player would receive important news from Liverpool FC, which has already signed one of the best players of the 2022 World Cup. PSV Eindhoven confirmed the sale of Cody Gakpo to Liverpool for 2023. A signing that makes the Dutch team must go to the market in search of an element.

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Alexis Vega is one of the great bargains that exist in Liga MX, because he is an important player with great talent and with many years ahead of him. In addition, Chivas is not asking a high amount for the player, making him the ideal replacement for Gakpo at PSV. A team where they have a great reference of Mexican players.

Alexis Vega could join PSV?

The Eredivisie team will have to go to the winter market to look for a player who can replace Cody Gakpo. In that sense, Alexis Vega is a very tempting option for the team and it would be for the price of just over 8 million dollars. A very promising deal for both parties.


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