Categories: Social Responsibility

The three players that Martín Demichelis will not take into account for the second half of the year

River is very close to consecrate with the championship of the professional league and also his intention is to make a good presentation in the round of 16 of the Libertadores Cup. Taking into account the importance of the challenges that lie ahead, the team works on reinforcements to consolidate the idea of Martin Demichelis.

For now, Ramiro Funes Mori, Facundo Colidio and Sebastián Boselli would be the main names that would approach the team from the neighborhood of Núñez in the immediate future.

According to the journalist German Balcarce, Elias Gomez, Tomás Lecanda and Tomás Castro Ponce They would not continue in the team and it is expected that they will change teams during the next transfer window.

Since the arrival of Demichelis the team, these three footballers played a few minutes. gomez He did it in five games, Castro only played one friendly and Lecanda remained in a recovery process after suffering an injury.

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Anna Edwards

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