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Merolla leaves Huracán’s leadership and uncertainty grows about his future, while Boca waits

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And Lucas Merolla’s novel has one more chapter. Infinite. That Boca, that Latvia, that Al Wasl, that renewal with Huracán… Until now, none of those possibilities have materialised. And it looks like they won’t materialize either, at least for now. While Xeneize’s chance was losing strength with the passing of the hours, in Avenida Caseros 3159, the Globo management waited for him with pen in hand to renew the contract, but El Flaco never arrived.

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At the close of the market, all avenues indicated that the defender, not entirely convinced of leaving for a minor football like the Latvian, would settle the differences and lengthen his ties with the Parque Patricios club. Indeed, this Thursday Merolla met David Garzón and company in La Quemita and “both parties were satisfied”, as he was able to ascertain. Ole. Among other things, all the proposals and wide differences with Boca were put on the table, which were understood by the player. However, the matter has changed a lot in the last few hours.

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Now, why didn’t Merolla go to the meeting? A priori, after an interview with his representative, the player himself decided not to participate in the search for finalizing his exit in this market. In this way, after Flaco’s rudeness, Huracán does not rule out the possibility of hanging him until a resolution is reached. tense weather.

While La Ribera is evaluating the possibility of a player leaving abroad and thus freeing up a quota, uncertainty is growing around the globe. And what would be the output? From a sporting point of view, Merolla is not seduced by the possibility of emigrating to the Riga Football Club, even if at this point it seems the most drinkable way out to unblock a complex situation. Moreover, the defender is already working out some details on what his contract would be in the Old Continent.

With this panorama, the situation of El Flaco looks like this: sale or remain pending until mid-year. There is no return. With no possible agreement between the two sides, Latvia looks like the light at the end of the tunnel.

Source: Clarin

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