League 1 Betsson | Miguel Araujo, Peruvian defender of the Portland Timbers, of the Major League Soccer (MLS) of the United States, admitted that he had an approach with Lima Alliance through Néstor Bonillo, planning advisor for the Victorian club.
However, he indicated that he sees the possibility of returning to Peruvian soccer as distant because his desire is to continue his career abroad for a long time.
“There was a rapprochement with Professor Néstor Bonillo, we spoke for a few minutes, he is also my friend and we always communicate. There was a rapprochement, but I have a three-year contract plus a bonus with Portland, and it will be very difficult for me to come here, in that sense, if not, I would be delighted,” the player told TV Perú.
““I’m 29 years old, but I’m going to try to stay as long as I can abroad like Claudio Pizarro,” he added.
Reynoso’s departure
Asked about the departure of Juan Reynoso of the Peruvian team, said that the news hit him like a “wash of cold water.”
“I felt sorry because he was a good coach, we always failed him, but here in Peru we want to achieve everything so quickly, I know we are going through a difficult time,” ended.
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