Through its official platforms, the Spanish club confirms the incorporation of the midfielder. The Albos insist the midfielder is linked with the club and they’ve even signed him up for the Copa Libertadores.
Real Oviedo challenges Colo Colo. The Spanish club officially announces the incorporation of Joan Cruz, the midfielder who declared himself in absentia and left the Cacique . In Macul they insist that the footballer still has a contract with the club. They do this by clinging to an automatic renewal clause in the contract, based on the stakes he has accrued over the past season. This matter will have to be resolved at FIFA. The concrete thing is that the albos even put him on the list of players who can participate in the Copa Libertadores.
Administratively, Cruz only has one step left to be able to defend Real Oviedo Vetusta, the subsidiary that plays in the fourth category of Spanish football: ask for a provisional authorization until the mess of contractual interpretation is resolved . However, as the name of the resource suggests, this condition is only maintained until there is a decision in the instances defined by the organism.
Until 2027
As long as there are no definitions, Europeans shine in hiring. “The Chilean is committed to the blue entity until 2027 “, they underline, specifying that they have signed their relationship. “Joan Cruz, 20 years old, was born in Santiago de Chile and comes from the blue team of Colo-Colo. The striker, who has played a total of 22 games in the Chilean first division, also has experience in the lower categories of the Chilean team. The footballer, left-handed, can act in different offensive positions such as in the interior demarcation, midfielder or winger, ”they detail, concerning the virtues of the national midfielder.
In the same message, there is a hint regarding the role they will be assigned. The hashtag #CanteraRO realizes that they signed him as a projection player. Cruz, in fact, is a player who still has room to continue developing before reaching the peak of his performance.
Real Oviedo is part of a conglomerate. His property is divided into several portions. The majority belongs to the Pachuca group, which owns 51% of the shares. Under the same wing works, among other clubs, Everton, from Viña del Mar. The list is completed by Pachuca, León and Coyotes from Tlaxcala, from Mexico, Atlético Atenas, from Uruguay. Grupo Carso still has 20% and 29%, to the other shareholders .
“The illusion is to go to the First, Sure, but the real owners of the teams are the fans. We just handle it. That said, the most important thing about the club is social, although it’s clear that if you win, you have business and social success. The Segunda is difficult, very competitive, with a lot of foreign capital in many clubs, and this increases competition ”, said the Mexican Jesús Martínez, when Pachuca took control of the entity.
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