Racing Acknowledges Interest in Roger Martínez; Minnesota United fights for Andrés Ibargüen

America is making progress in its resolve to get rid of Colombians as teams like Racing de Avellaneda and Minnesota United are already ringing

Roger Martínez’s future could lie with Racing Argentina, as long as the player agrees to lower his salary claims, members of the Albiazul leadership responded ESPN that the player is to their liking, but so far they have no formal offer for their services at the desk of Santiago Baños, manager of América.

Sources indicated ESPN what Roger Martínez’s possible transfer to Racing largely depends on the player’s will, as Avellaneda’s have the firm intention to take over the Colombian. to live his second phase in the club after joining the academy in 2013.

ESPN He might also know that MLS is not a market that is currently in Roger Martínez’s panorama, because in the United States, the Colombian is upset about leaving Inter Miami last year, Martínez left a bad name with managers. of the North American clubs and right now his name does not interest in an American football franchise.

On the other hand, on the subject Andrés Ibargüen, the forward is loved by Minnesota United trying to bring the Colombian to Major League SoccerThe problem with executing the transaction is that the South American would not reach the North American team as a franchise player and would have to earn less than $ 690,000 a year, a figure lower than what he considers a player for America.

The only way for Ibargüen to move to Minnesota is if the attacker lowers his salary claims to arrive with a lower salary than a franchise player because they already have those places occupied at the moment, if not, “El Piki” in Coapa will have to wait for an offer that really tempts him to pursue his career in another put side.

For now, the only concrete thing is that both Ibargüen and Martínez have contracts and the deadline to find a team is January 31, because if not, they will have to negotiate with the American directive to join the team. to stay or to end their contract.

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