Former Corinthians and Flamengo player has an agreement with Racing, from Argentina, and is free on the market again; see who
Former player of Brazilian teams like Corinthians, Flamengo It is Internationalthe striker Paolo Guerrero is leaving Racing, from Argentina. Despite still having a few months left on his contract, the athlete will terminate his current contract, with the main reason being that he had few minutes in the starting line-up. The information was initially released by “TyC Sports”.
In Racing since the beginning of the year, Guerrero had a good time in the team, and even played in the starting 11 in important matches, such as against Flamengo, in Libertadores. Despite this, the following moments were spent on the bench for a long time, and the local press reported that the club was also looking for another option for the position.
According to the aforementioned TV channel, Paolo still does not have a confirmed destination, but he has already said goodbye to his companions at the CT in Avellaneda, and will head to Rio de Janeiro, where he has a home. It is worth remembering that the Peruvian mentioned that several reasons would be included in the decision, but he mentioned only a few of them, already mentioned above.
At the age of 39, Guerrero has good passages through teams in Brazil, mainly at Corinthians. At Timão, the player scored the World Cup title goal in 2012, and stayed until the beginning of 2015, when he transferred to Flamengo. Despite a good start in the team, he suffered from doping problems that ended up limiting his playing time. He went to Internacional, where he was important, but played little, before terminating his contract.
Source: sportbuzz
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