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Club America or LAFC? Brian Rodríguez has already made a decision about his future

LAFC has been negotiating with Club América for several weeks to define the replacement of Brian Rodríguez

By Jose Castro

LAFC has been negotiating with Club América for several weeks to define the replacement of Brian Rodríguez
LAFC has been negotiating with Club América for several weeks to define the replacement of Brian Rodríguez
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Club América does the impossible to hire the Uruguayan striker from LAFC, Brian Rodríguez, this player was requested by coach Fernando Ortíz; since he likes how he plays because he has great conditions. For several days, manager Santiago Baños has been negotiating with people from Los Angeles Football Club with the aim of reaching a good agreement.

The negotiations have been complicated, the striker has expressed his desire to play for Club América, even his agent has already accepted the salary proposal from the Liga MX team. Brian Rodríguez will be one of the highest paid players in Mexican soccer, but LAFC has not given an answer to the "Aguilas".

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Coach Steve Cherundolo does not want Brian Rodríguez to leave LAFC, he has asked his President to keep the player because he is an important part of his team. America made a millionaire offer to the MLS club for six million dollars for eighty percent of the Uruguayan's letter.

Brian Rodríguez wants to play for Club América

But Brian Rodríguez has already made the decision to play for Club América and hopes to reach an agreement soon. “I trust my representative so that he can solve the whole issue with America. I'm on time to get to the club, the deadlines are good. I really want to go. There was strong interest and I hope everything closes this week... I think it's a good change to go to the Mexican league. I am very grateful to Los Angeles and MLS, but I think going to America would be a great change for my career," said the player.


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