Club León in Negotiations with Spanish League Player, Andres Guardado

Club León is in negotiations with Andres Guardado. A source in Spain, more precisely in Seville, confirmed to Grupo Multimedios that the Esmeraldas are working to sign the current Betis player from the Spanish League.

The ‘Little Prince’, who emerged from Atlas de Guadalajara, has played for Iberian clubs such as Deportivo La Coruña, Valencia and Real Betis in Spanish football. In addition, his European experience is extensive, including playing for PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands and Bayer Leverkusen in the German Bundesliga.

Yesterday, on his social networks, Jesús Martínez Murguía, the president of the Esmeraldas, published several emoticons on his X account (formerly Twitter): a clock accompanied by six bombs. Which caused a lot of speculation among Panzas Verdes fans.

We have been able to know that the position that seeks to reinforce the León is the midfield, and the one they have advanced talks with is Guardado, who is currently 37 years old, and has a secondary role in Betis, a team where he became the captain and is the foreigner with the most games played in the institution.

“Now at this moment we have a vacant foreigner’s quota, I can’t tell you names because it goes hand in hand with Mexican players who can join and then decide the best foreign option…” Jorge Bava, coach of León, recently commented. to a Paraguayan radio.

How many World Cups has Andrés Guardado played?

Guardado is also a historic member of the Tri team, having participated in five World Cups with the Mexican National Team. The first was with Ricardo Antonio La Volpe in Germany 2006, and he also played in South Africa 2010, Brazil 2014, Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022.

As if that were not enough, the former red-and-black is also the footballer with the most appearances in the history of the Aztec team, after having defended the tricolor shirt on 179 occasions prior to his withdrawal of the team last year.

2024-01-16 20:00:47
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