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Ochoa earns 4.5 million in America but the MLS offers him this millionaire salary

Guillermo Ochoa ends his contract with Club América and there are MLS clubs that want to hire him

By Jose Castro

Guillermo Ochoa ends his contract with Club América and there are MLS clubs that want to hire him
Guillermo Ochoa ends his contract with Club América and there are MLS clubs that want to hire him
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Guillermo Ochoa is in the final part of his contract with América, it ends in December and it is not known what his future will be. These months will be key to knowing if he will continue playing in Mexico or in another country. The Mexican goalkeeper is one of the highest paid players in the MX League, he has a salary of 4.5 million dollars per year.

Ochoa is in the best position to continue playing in America but has not reached an agreement with the team's directors. The goalkeeper wants a new two-year contract, although this has not been fulfilled by the club, all this because of his high salary and which is also a factor so that this negotiation cannot be carried out.
 

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Now the goalkeeper could leave America in December, as reported by the Récord newspaper and the MLS is the option for the Mexican goalkeeper, several Mexicans play in this League and that motivates him to live in the United States, although he also has an offer from the Sporting de Gijón of the Second Division of Spain.
 

The MLS offers him to be a franchise player with a millionaire salary

The Spanish team offers him a salary of 1 million dollars, while the MLS can give him the category of being a franchise player; With this he would have a salary of more than five million dollars per season. In the United States he would earn too much money, more than in Mexico and Spain; now Guillermo Ochoa will have to make a decision in the coming months.

 


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