The novel continues in the port: they assure that Coquimbo Kingdom will sue Everton for the transfer of Luciano Cabral

The novel continues in the port: they assure that Coquimbo Kingdom will sue Everton for the transfer of Luciano Cabral
The novel continues in the port: they assure that Coquimbo Kingdom will sue Everton for the transfer of Luciano Cabral

Coquimbo Kingdom decided to sell its defeat dearly, and given that Luciano Cabral was inclined not to continue the second semester, perhaps as a consolation he will bet on making the most of his departure: he will sue Everton de Viña del Mar to prevent his Until recently, a franchise player wore that shirt just like that.

In context, several weeks ago the pirate leaders announced that they would study proposals only from abroad. “We are not going to accept an offer from a Chilean club for Luciano to play in the second semester, because it obviously damages the general interests of Coquimbo.”clarified the sports manager Pablo Ramírez.

“We are not going to accept (the payment of the exit clause) if it is to a Chilean club,” Ramírez said, “unless the offer is of such magnitude that it is impossible to reject it.” However, in his opinion, “the Chilean market is not in a position to make an offer of these characteristics.”

Then the Pachuca Group appeared with a wad (or several) of dollars and there was not much more to talk about. The Mexican holding company —who manages precisely Pachuca, León and Coyotes in his country, Atlético Atenas de San Carlos in Uruguay, Real Oviedo in Spain and Everton here— He beat Colo Colo and Universidad de Chile, seduced Cabral with the promise of taking him to Liga MX and despite the desperate attempts of the northern team to convince him to stay until the end of the year, there was no case.

The issue is that Grupo Pachuca decided to place the driver for the rest of the season at Everton and only then will he leave the country, which naturally unleashed fury in the pirate port.

For the latter, the “false” agreement that contemplated the departure of Luciano Cabral from the country, according to Radio DNA Coquimbo Kingdom is determined to file a lawsuit against the painting gold and sky.

 
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