Carlos Salcedo has become one of the protagonists of the winter market. The still defender of Tigres de la UANL has asked his board to leave the team to return to European football. According to the most recent reports, the 28-year-old defender has raised interest in Major League Soccer (MLS), specifically in Toronto, in addition to some Brazilian Serie A teams and, supposedly, European teams such as Wolverhampton and Porto.
Until now, the board of the UANL team has not received any offer from any European club for Carlos Salcedo. Palmeiras, one of the Brazilian teams seeking to acquire the services of the Mexican defender, would have already given up this option and instead opted to hire the 24-year-old defender Murilo Cerqueira. In this way, Salcedo’s arrival in Brazilian football would have been frustrated.
According to chain information TUDN, there were discrepancies between agents and intermediaries in Brazil to negotiate with Palmeiras and Flamengo. This report indicates that the two clubs made offers for the player, but that Salcedo’s representative sought to negotiate with them, setting aside the intermediaries authorized by the player.
The high salary of the Mexican soccer player, this medium mentions, was also a factor that complicated Salcedo’s arrival in Brazilian soccer. Now the most feasible option is Toronto FC, managed by Bob Bradley. The MLS club has the Mexican central defender in mind for next season and would make an effort to add him to their ranks.
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