Duván Zapata leaves Torino: they will pay 14 million euros for the signing

Duván Zapata leaves Torino: they will pay 14 million euros for the signing
Duván Zapata leaves Torino: they will pay 14 million euros for the signing

Duvan Zapata has a foot and a half out of the Torino of Italy. The forward with a past in the Colombian National Team recently arrived at the vinotinto team, but he would have options to leave the Turin team in the middle of the year.

Although it was difficult for him to adapt to the whole of northern Italy, the coffee grower has already added revenues to be one of the most prominent figures. After leaving a mark on Atalanta, The South American attacker has made a difference and has won suitors worldwide.

One of the alternatives that the former América de Cali has has been revealed in the last few hours. Fabrizio Romanointernational journalist specializing in the transfer market revealed that a Mexican club is interested in hiring the Colombian.

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According to the information, Mexican Blue Cross wants to sign the coffee striker Duván Zapata. However, Since he is one of the main players of the Italian club, Torino is studying the decision that could be key in the transfer period.

For Mexicans, the offer to form for 9 would be approximately 14 million euros. A situation that joins the rumors that have revealed that the cement producers could have interest in Falcao garcia as another alternative for the market.+

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It is expected that the Aztec team may have a tricolor reinforcement in the following season. The machine has already had attackers of Colombian origin in its past and now hopes to add the experienced Valle del Cauca player.

 
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