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The raw story of Matías Cóccaro: he explained why he would accept an offer from the MLS rather than stay at Huracán

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In every transfer market that starts, Matías Cóccaro He is the player to sell for Hurricane. After three seasons, the feeling was that Zorro would no longer be at the Globe in 2024. A significant fact: he came out of the house he had rented and said goodbye to everyone in Parque Patricios. But offers from Greece and Mexico failed and the goalscorer had to report for the preseason under the orders of Facundo Sava. He rented a hotel and began working side by side with his colleagues. Huracán executives promised to sell it if an acceptable offer came in. And now it is an MLS club that excite the 26-year-old Uruguayan.

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“I know the three proposals that arrived. First the one from Greece, then the one from Puebla and now the one from the MLS. I’m waiting. The first ones failed and the one from the MLS is a good proposal from an economic point of view, both for me and for the my family. I come from a very humble family. My mother cleans the streets and my father, you can see him here, is a very humble person. A sale could change my life,” Cóccaro said with total sincerity in conversation with TyC Sports.

And he adds: “But I am a Huracán player, beyond the fact that there is a commitment to selling. I am concentrated here, we have a great group. I am happy for what I have done and also for having stayed when the potatoes were burning. I stayed to shovel it and we saved ourselves from relegation.”

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The Montreal Impact is the team that intends to strengthen the championship in which Lionel Messi plays. The first offer for 80% of the subscription was rejected. Huracán seeks money close to $2 million clean.

“The truth is that it’s difficult to live with uncertainty. I thought I wouldn’t return to Huracán and now I live in a hotel; I have dogs in a nursery. Out there people look for tranquility and can’t find it. I hope to define the situation this week. I still have one year left on my contract here. Whatever it has to be, but let’s get it sorted out as soon as possible,” Zorro added.

Cóccaro played for Cagliari and a Belgian team when he was in the youth team. He had a brief spell with Atlético Tucumán and began his professional career at Rampla Junior. He then passed through Villa Teresa and City Torque before arriving in Huracán. In the Globe he has 31 goals in 110 games. And now he is trying to make a new leap in his career…

Source: Clarin

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