Pumas says goodbye to Carlos González on his way to Guard1anes 2021

Pumas said goodbye to the Paraguayan player who was announced as a reinforcement of Tigres via social networks

Pumas said goodbye to Carlos González, the Paraguayan who was one of the leaders of the university students’ offensive for two and a half years and now expected to be announced by the Tigers, the team that has been looking for him since finishing Guard1anes 2020.

“They were shaking with your goals for over 2 years; your dedication to these colors will always be an inspiration to many. Good luck, Carlos! Pumas published on their social networks.

Carlos González scored 32 goals for the university in two and a half years and he paired up with Juan Dinenno in the final tournament, a pair that helped the Pumas reach the Guard1anes 2020 final.

The Paraguayan arrived in Mexico to play for Necaxa, scoring 13 goals in his first season in Mexico, which caught the attention of the Pumas. The University Club hired the attacker and opposed offers such as that from Cruz Azul, who tried to sign the South American last year, when Ricardo Peláez was still serving as the celestes’ sports director.

In Pumas, they have already glimpsed the departure of Carlos González, before the Pedregal team’s participation in Guard1anes 2020 ended, and they have three foreign players in their sights, who could replace the Paraguayan. Only one of the three would arrive in Liga MX.

The university students acknowledge that their players reappraised during the Guard1anes 2020 competition, as they reached the final and came back 4-0 in the semi-finals, which is why they have stated that they are open to offers from other clubs for their players.

In addition to Carlos González, Juan Dinenno is one of the footballers that has caught the eye of several Liga MX teams, in addition to the fact that Juan Pablo Vigón and Andrés Iniestra are related to other clubs.

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