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Europe ‘fights’ over Aimar Govea

Europe ‘fights’ over Aimar Govea
Europe ‘fights’ over Aimar Govea

The season for Aimar Govea (Madrid, 2006) It couldn’t have ended in a better way.. Debut with Swansea in the Championship, chosen best Academy Player, and call-up to the Ecuador Under-20s, Govea’s future could be far from Wales.

As AS learned, Chelsea and Juventus would be monitoring the situation of the talent born in Colmenar Viejo. Just a few months after signing his first contract as a professional, the Ecuadorian could make the jump to a big name much sooner than expected. Sources close to the operation affirm that Several Premier League teams have closely followed Govea’s development this season. Although yes, it is emphasized that the side Blue of London would have taken the lead.

Chelsea, in its model of signing young talent before it explodes into the elite, would see in Govea one of the young people to take into account in the immediate future. While Juventus are considering the option of him growing within the team Next Gen (subsidiary in Series C), the idea of Blues I would give him some of his satellite equipment that he has in Europe so that he can hone himself at the highest level.

While, Govea prepares to start preseason with Swansea. The Swans They will travel to Austria on a several-week tour of the center of the continent. The Welsh club’s commitment to Govea is clear, it will be important for this season whether he leaves the city or not.

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