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Lucas Merolla was presented at his new club with a Chicana to Boca: “They hacked me…”

Shortly after revealing that he “had everything agreed” with mouth Juniors and to be free in Hurricane for not reaching an agreement with the renewal of his contract, Lucas Merolla made his contract and was presented in Mazatlán de México with a spicy post.

The central defender, who finally could not put on the blue and gold shirt and left in short circuit with the Globo leadership, was announced as a new reinforcement through a post that included a chicane for Xeneize: “I got hacked! They have left me with my mouth open. But yes, it is a reality, Lucas Merolla is already #ARREbatando”.

In Mazatlán, who debuted with a 1-1 draw against Pachuca at home, he will be a teammate of the Argentine facundo almada, with a past in Rosario Central. It is worth noting that the 28-year-old defender has not added minutes for several months, because he was removed from the Parque Patricios squad for not signing the extension of his bond.

Lucas Merolla said that he was very close to going to Boca

In dialogue with ESPN, Lucas Merolla confessed that he was very close to arriving in Boca: “I asked the leaders what was going on with the Boca issue. They told me: “If you want to fix it, we’ll fix it with them later.” My representatives spoke with the leadership of Boca and we had reached an agreement with mine. The only thing missing was for Boca to settle with Huracán”.

In this sense, he added that he always wanted the Parque Patricios club to have money left and not leave with the pass in his possession without leaving anything.

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Anna Edwards

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