Daniel Luna will be a new Real Mallorca player from Spain after the South American Sub-20 | Colombians Abroad

While the South American U-20 is being played, the big clubs in the world and the most important leagues in Europe are on the lookout for the great talents and the youngest players waiting to save the future. Thinking of footballers under 20 years of age or at that age is essential to build young blood and for this reason, these youth competitions are vital for the aspirations of new talents.

Colombia has been one of the teams that has approached players abroad. For example, Daniel Pedrozo would play in the United Arab Emirates, Gustavo Puerta wants him in the Premier League and in Major League Soccer, as the president of Bogotá FC, Ferney Perdomo, referred to. Now, the one who has already arranged his future is Daniel Luna, scorer of the goal against Paraguay.

Daniel Luna appeared at the right time to score Colombia’s first goal in the U-20 South American when Paraguay went ahead on the scoreboard. A move with Miguel Monsalve, the latter who will surely also have offers abroad, allowed Luna to score the tie. The Deportivo Cali midfielder had had conversations with Real Mallorca before the tournament began in the city of Cali.

With the passing of time, the negotiations were on the right track and on Monday, January 23, the journalist Pipe Sierra confirmed the arrival of Daniel Luna to Real Mallorca once the South American U-20 tournament is over. The South American has been that bridge and that window for the interests of big clubs and big leagues to be reactivated.

Thus, Daniel Luna will officially sign when the South American ends and the clubs will make it official, but everything indicates that the agreement is already done. Luna will play for Real Mallorca “for six months with a purchase option for 80% of the sports rights,” Pipe Sierra referred to. His arrival would take place at the end of the South American tournament. His departure from Deportivo Cali was already more than ‘cooked’, as Luis Fernando Mena had already indicated that he would play abroad soon.

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