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Lucas Pratto spoke about his departure from Vélez: “It was not for something sporting”

luke pratto affirmed today that his departure from Velez Sarsfield “It was not for something sporting”, although due to the delicate football moment that the club is experiencing, he preferred to keep the specific reason secret.

My departure from Vélez was not for something sporting. There are things that remain between leaders, manager and me. Many things were said and they know very well why I made this decision,” he said. dish.

“Vélez is above everything and nothing is going to erase my history in Vélez. The explanations are between the leaders and me. It is not something sporty because I was the first and the last to leave training, I had no injuries, I did my best preseason. Yes, they are things that I do not want to come to light at the moment of Vélez, “said the former Silver river.

Finally, dish35 years old, expressed his desire regarding his career: “I want to enjoy my last years as a professional. I’m going to listen to offers from outside, but I want to be calm. I’m physically fit, I had a good pre-season and I don’t have any injuries”.

Anna Edwards

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