Categories: Social Responsibility

The light blue tempts Pablo Chavarría to add him to the squad

Pablo Chavarría is currently a Málaga FC player. But he will remain with the pass in his power, and the power to define himself about his future. Belgrano is thinking about how to strengthen himself for the remainder of the championship and think about the next one. Already in August the new Professional League Cup begins.

A few days ago, the striker who plays in Spain passed through the Armando Pérez property. It wasn’t just a courtesy visit. The intention was to begin to cross some words with Guillermo Farré, the DT.

At the end of the month the contract with Málaga FC ends. Belgrano’s emergencies force him to define to count it as reinforcement.

The transfer book in Argentina opens at the end of this championship (June 30) until August 17 inclusive.

Chavarría made his debut at El Pirata on September 8, 2008 against Chacarita at Gigante de Alberdi.

Negotiations are currently underway. The wish is that the player, who left 13 years ago, wears the light blue again.

Anna Edwards

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