The report seeks to show the promoter networks that control Mexican football and player transfers
“El Cartel del Gol”, by reporter Amir Ibrahim, is a report showing how a network of promoters and coaches led by Greg Taylor and Manuel Velarde are selling players at a premium to Liga MX teams, a job that aims to incur a penalty for those involved and / or a change in Mexican football.
“You can add a penalty, an action that somehow complements the report,” explains Amir Ibrahim of “ElQuintanaRooMX” in an interview for ESPN Digital. “The lectures have shown me that there are three networks, one of which is Carlos Hurtado. They are heads that have been in Mexican football for a long time, I don’t have enough proof of all of them, the one I do have is Greg Taylor.
The report states that in a single player (Joffre Guerrón) the Greg Taylor network made a profit of more than two million dollars. For this reason, Amir Ibrahim shows how footballers are handled at a premium.
“This is important to Mexican football, the hiring standards are the one that leaves more money and more resources, when Mexican talent is left, thrown away, imagine all these resources invested in the premium are better invested. talent, what kind of football would we have ”, Amir Ibrahim explains.
The research that began in 2019 aims to reveal how approximately three promoter networks control most of the Liga MX market and ensures that young promises are lost along the way.
“Then he asked me what they appreciate playing on the Mexican national team or whether they will select a player who does not represent business. So, I wonder why the U-17 wins the World Cup and the oldest doesn’t make it through the second round. It seems it’s because in the Sub 17 there are still none of these vices and they give their talent, they give it their all. This could be a way to improve Mexican football because it is important that we have excellent, clean and transparent football in Mexico. “