Necaxa Targets Chicote Calderón: Exclusive Report

He Necaxa remains active in the signing market and have recently set their goal in Chicote Calderón; American left lateral that they have in the sights as a possible signing for the opening.

Necaxa asks Cristián “Chicote” Calderón; America expects good technical body

With the opening for starting, the teams are reinforced by underpinning the maximum, and one of those clubs is the Necaxa, who already seeks a specific reinforcement for its left side.

365Scores could know exclusively that Necaxa asked conditions for “Chicote” Calderón.

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According to Fuentes, they indicate that the Rojiblanco club He asked about the viability of a loan on the Mexican side, whom they have in their sights for several tournaments, but that has not been incorporated.

América was cautious and decided to analyze the proposal, because before making any decision they will ask the coaching staff, this in order to know whether it can do without the player or not.

It will be André Jardine’s decision if he has “Chicote Calderón”, a player who broke out strongly on his arrival, but who in the last tournament lost ownership with Cristian Borja and that Ralph Orquín arrived right now now arrived, who will also compete for a position in the Eagles.

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It is just the name of the Mexican, Orquín, another of those who interest Necaxa, but who have noticed Calderón at the moment, this as a goal and desire for the rays, who before the imminent decline of Alejandro Mayorga already look for who his successor will be for that left wing.

It should be remembered that Cristian already had a previous stay for the rays, because “Chicote” Calderón passed through Necaxa in 2019 (Closing 2019), where he consolidated himself as an offensive left side: he debuted in a shocking way (double against America), ended his step with 10 goals in 36 games and was included in the ideal eleven of the Opening 2019.

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