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Amaury Vergara's Contractual Blunder: Boca Juniors Lurking to Snag Fernando Gago from Chivas

The Argentine coach would return to his country to coach Boca Juniors

By Fabián Vega

The Argentine coach would return to his country to coach Boca Juniors
The Argentine coach would return to his country to coach Boca Juniors
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Fernando Gago's contract with Chivas has sparked considerable controversy in Mexican football. The Argentine coach, who has successfully revitalized the Tapatío team, has become one of the most sought-after managers on the continent. However, his future in Guadalajara hangs by a thread due to a buyout clause deemed excessively low by many.

The Problem with the Clause

According to various sources, Gago's buyout clause with Chivas is relatively affordable for a team with the financial capacity of Boca Juniors. This means that the Argentine team could secure the services of the Argentine coach by paying an amount that, while not insignificant, does not pose an insurmountable obstacle for a club of their stature.

Consequences for Chivas

Institutional Instability: Gago's imminent departure would trigger a new crisis at Chivas, which has only recently recovered from the problems of recent seasons.

Loss of a Sporting Project: Gago has implemented an attractive style of play and generated great excitement among the fans. His departure would be a severe blow to the club's sporting project.

Difficulty in Finding a Replacement: Finding a coach of Gago's caliber will not be an easy task. Chivas will have to search for a manager who can maintain the level achieved and continue with the sporting project.

Amaury Vergara's Responsibilities

The current situation is a clear reflection of the lack of long-term vision on the part of Chivas' management, led by Amaury Vergara. The decision to include such a low buyout clause in Gago's contract has put the club in a vulnerable position.

What can Chivas do?

Negotiate a Renewal: Chivas should try to negotiate a contract renewal with Gago, offering him better financial terms and a more ambitious sporting project.

Strengthen the Sporting Project: The club must work to strengthen its sporting project to attract other quality coaches and avoid depending on a single individual.

Learn from Mistakes: This situation should serve as a lesson for Chivas' management, which must be more cautious when negotiating contracts with players and coaches.

In conclusion

Fernando Gago's situation at Chivas is a clear example of how a bad negotiation can jeopardize the future of a club. Amaury Vergara and his team will have to make important decisions in the coming days to avoid a new crisis at the Sacred Flock.


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