Categories: Social Responsibility

Martín Demichelis made a particular request to the River Plate leadership

in this first semester Silver river has fully met the objectives set at the beginning of the year: it qualified for the round of 16 of the Libertadores Cup and is very close to consecrating itself with the title of the professional league of Argentine soccer.

After the commitment in which he beat Colon of Santa Fe, Martin Demichelis asked the leadership to withhold any type of transfer for the services of Nicolas De La Cruz and Lucas Beltran, key players in your squad.

This request arises because the coach plans to have the two players to be able to play the final instance of the continental tournament and in the same vein he acknowledges that some calls have been made to the Núñez offices for the two footballers.

For the moment, the proposal of the brazilian flamingo by the Uruguayan midfielder. For the interested European club forwards, but for now, without beginning any formal negotiation for his services.

GM

Anna Edwards

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