The termination clause of the ‘Tecatito’ will fall to 20 million euros in May and June

The Mexican has a contract with Porto until 2022 and can take advantage of that part of the agreement to make his way out at a lower cost.

Jesús ‘Tecatito’ Corona’s dissolution clause with Porto drops to 20 million euros in May and June, to return to 30 million, the original cost, for July, according to information published by SIC News, site of Portugal.

According to the Portuguese media, the ‘Tecatito’ placed a paragraph in his contract that he signed in 2019, the year he renewed with Porto, which allows him to lower his termination clause every season that the Portuguese do not sell the footballer, an agreement that the Mexican in May and June with a prize of 20 million euros leaves.

Three years ago, when Corona agreed to an agreement with the Blue Dragons until 2022, the clause was set at 50 million euros. However, it fell to EUR 30 million for 2019, the same figure it will hold through April and recover in July.

Sevilla was one of the teams interested in the Mexican footballer as Julen Lopetegui, the current coach of the Spaniards and who led the Monterrey youth team in Portugal, has publicly accepted the intention of bringing him to the Nervionense team.

“The prototype is Corona, he is one of my weaknesses, he is an extraordinary player, he has a lot of talent, very high ability to control the game and attacking situations, an important speed,” said the strategist in an interview with ESPN. in May 2020.

‘I would bring it to my eyes. If he hasn’t come out it’s because I imagine Porto would charge a lot of money, but he has been one of the best players in the Portuguese league and if you ask me I would say he emphatically would have ” .

‘Tecatito’ has become Porto since arriving in the 2015/2016 season as a winger, but over the years he fell back to become indisputable for the Portuguese, but as a right winger.

Corona played 261 commitments with the Blue Dragons, a team he worked with with 31 annotations and 66 assists, in addition to winning five titles: two in the League, two Portuguese Supercups and a Portuguese Cup.

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