Except for a surprise, Rodrigo Aguirre will not play with Rayados de Monterrey the next tournament, after being one of those notified that they do not enter into plans for the Apertura 2024, which is why they had to find a team for him to transfer.
And the Uruguayan, 29 years old, was reluctant to leave Striped and much less if he did not receive the same salary, so this made any type of negotiation in Tato Noriega’s offices difficult.
Now everything seems to indicate that Monterey finally got him a team Aguirre; However, this transaction will leave the institution without being able to receive profits from his signing, a hard blow to the club’s finances.
Everything indicates that the Pachuca Tuzos They will become the new team Rodrigo Aguirre for him Opening 2024after reaching an agreement with Monterey to not pay for his signing, but to match the salary he receives in Striped.
According to the journalist’s information Jose Juan Vazquezthere is already an arrangement between clubs for the transfer of Rodrigo Aguirre to Pachucawith the aim of the Tuzo team paying the Uruguayan’s full salary, so now all that is missing is confirmation from the player himself.
It is worth remembering that Aguirre was already linked with Santos Laguna and even the agreement between the two parties would have been finalized; However, Santos did not intend to pay the entire salary of Aguirre, who is at a high level within the average for the company. Liga MX.
He salary that perceives Rodrigo Aguirre in Monterrey reaches the million dollars a year, so every month he would be pocketing around 1,500 million pesos; a real fortune for the average of most teams in Mexican soccer.
It is worth remembering that Aguirre has contract with Monterrey until 2026 and he does not want to miss the juicy salary he receives in Mexico, something that he is very close to achieving if he goes to work. Pachucawhere he could also be a starter.
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