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PSV has already forgotten about Chucky Lozano and now goes for a Chivas talent

Erevidisie team wants to have Mexican talent back on its roster

By Luis Antonio Zamora

Erevidisie team wants to have Mexican talent back on its roster
Erevidisie team wants to have Mexican talent back on its roster
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While Chucky Lozano is living his last days at the club injured and without playing for several days due to an injury, and everything is ready to leave for San Diego FC of the MLS, PSV wants a new Mexican talent and according to different rumors, they are now looking for Teun Wilke, Chivas striker who would arrive with a community pass.

As of now, the most prominent rumor surrounding Teun Wilke is his potential move to a European club. While there haven't been any concrete reports about specific clubs, his impressive performances for Tapatío have caught the attention of several European scouts.

Some fans and analysts have speculated about potential interest from clubs in leagues like the Eredivisie or the Bundesliga, where his style of play could be a good fit. However, it's important to note that these are just rumors at this stage, and no official offers or concrete negotiations have been confirmed.

It's crucial to stay updated with reliable sports news sources to get the latest information on Teun Wilke's future.

Teun Wilke has shown promising potential in his early career, particularly during his time with Tapatío. He's known for his strong physical presence, aerial ability, and clinical finishing.

However, his recent debut with Chivas in Liga MX has been met with mixed reviews. While he showcased some of his skills, he also struggled with certain aspects of the game, such as adapting to the faster pace and higher intensity of the top-flight league.

It's important to remember that Wilke is still a young player with plenty of room for growth and development. With consistent playing time and proper guidance, he could become a valuable asset for both Chivas and the Mexican national team in the future.


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