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This Mexican has just signed with Manchester City, he could be the new 10 of "El Tri" and the end of Carlos Vela

El Tri's new 10. He signed for Manchester City, he is Mexican and Vela will no longer have to be begged to return to the national team

By Hector Garcia

El Tri's new 10. He signed for Manchester City, he is Mexican and Vela will no longer have to be begged to return to the national team
El Tri's new 10. He signed for Manchester City, he is Mexican and Vela will no longer have to be begged to return to the national team
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It seems that "El Tri" has already found its new jewel for the coming years and will be able to forget players like Carlos Vela, who has refused to wear the Mexican national team jersey on more than one occasion.

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According to information from ESPN, 16-year-old Mexican player Alexis Alcala signed a pre-contract with Manchester City, and is an interesting bet that could benefit the future of the Mexican national team. The player will be able to join the Citizens when he reaches the age of majority.

It should be noted that one of the great qualities of this player is his impressive unbalance, speed and agility to get away from opponents. Undoubtedly, aspects that make a differentiator in any footballer. An important aspect to highlight is that the talented young man rejected the opportunity to wear the colors of the U.S. team because of his desire to represent "El Tri".

 

Who is Alexis Alcalá?

His full name is Alejandro Alcalá Solorio, he was born in California, United States on October 20, 2005, he is 16 years old and has just resigned to continue as a midfielder for LA Galaxy II, a team that plays in the lower category of MLS. He is also a recurring name in Mexico's U-16 team. Alexis Alcala is undoubtedly one of the great promises of Mexican soccer.

According to TransferMarket, the player rounds a current price of 25,000 euros. This figure is equivalent to 583,000 Mexican pesos.

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