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The Mexican club that rejected Hirving Lozano and would now cost 40 million euros to bring him in

Hirving Lozano was on the verge of returning to Liga MX, but a club turned him down and would now have to pay 40 million euros for the Mexican.

By Hector Garcia

Hirving Lozano was on the verge of returning to Liga MX, but a club turned him down and would now have to pay 40 million euros for the Mexican.
Hirving Lozano was on the verge of returning to Liga MX, but a club turned him down and would now have to pay 40 million euros for the Mexican.
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Hirving Lozano is the great figure of the Mexican national team and one of the best players in the North American country. Despite living a comfortable moment in Napoli, the player was on the verge of returning to Liga MX after a difficult period when Gennaro Gattuso was the coach of the Italian team. 


One of the Liga MX teams could have had Hirving Lozano for free, however, they ended up rejecting him. Currently, the Mexican striker is worth 40 million euros, according to what was revealed by Gazzetta dello Sport. 

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According to information from W Deportes Radio, Hirving Lozano was considering the possibility of returning to Mexico due to the few minutes he had at Napoli. In fact, the Mexican would have contacted Jesús Martínez to return to Pachuca, but he refused at the time.

Did Pachuca reject Lozano's return?


According to the aforementioned source, Jesús Martínez told Hirving Lozano that he would not allow him to return to Mexico until he succeeds in Europe, something that motivated the striker to continue and now consolidate himself as one of the main players in Italian calcio. 
 

 



 


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