America will release Sergio Díaz, the Real Madrid reinforcement that failed

The position that Díaz leaves vacant appears to be for Nico Castillo, who is making headway in his recovery after undergoing three surgeries in 2020.

América announced the arrival of Paraguayan midfielder Sergio Díaz on July 29 and in his presentation the club azulcrema boasted that the footballer came from Real Madrid. Almost half a year later, the South American is leaving through the back door, as he was not considered for the 2021 Guardians.

Díaz has never been able to adapt to Liga MX and from the first weeks with the team, he sustained a muscle injury that prevented him from playing the first matches of the tournament, and when he was at 100 percent, the former technician, Miguel Herrera, barely took that into account.

America paid the loan to Real Madrid in the hope that the footballer would resume the match he occasionally showed with the Castilla team and where some journalists compared him to Argentina’s Sergio ‘Kun’ Agüero. Although the reality is that the footballer was out of the white team for more than two years as he did not regain the team’s trust after an injury and was loaned out to Spain, Brazil and Paraguay where he played. Cerro Porteño before reaching Mexico.

The so-called ‘Kun Guaraní’ was far from fighting for a place in the star 11. With only 202 minutes in the regular phase and 30 ‘more in Liguilla, the team decided to get started and regardless of whether Solari was on the team, a coach who gave him confidence in Real Madrid Castilla, but he was not satisfied in Coapa. with the performance that the footballer has shown in recent weeks.

On the horizon appeared Paraguay’s Guaraní, who became an aid to America as negotiations will take place directly between these two teams and with that, the Eagles will release a place of ‘Not Trained in Mexico’.

Juan Alberto Acosta, president of the Paraguayan team, acknowledged that negotiations between the two sides ended in a good way, so all that’s missing is the player’s decision to agree to return to his country.

“It’s being worked on, now it depends on the player, we already have the ‘ok’ from the club, so it just depends on the player,” said the manager.

Díaz’s value has plummeted since Real Madrid signed him to Cerro Porteño in 2016. The white box paid out $ 8 million and didn’t hit its market value until four years later Transfer market it’s 800 thousand dollars.

The position that Díaz leaves vacant appears to be for Nico Castillo, who is making progress in his recovery after undergoing three surgeries in 2020 after two thromboses in his right leg.

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