Nacho Wants Gimnasia Return – Affection for Fans Confirmed

In the next few hours, the Albiazul leadership will try to resolve the small economic differences they maintain with the representatives of the 22-year-old midfielder, put an end to the negotiations and announce another high-ranking addition to the tripero team that will begin the preseason on January 2 in Abasto.

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In that sense, former forward Antonio Pierguidi, who at the time approached Miramón to try out for Gimnasia, spoke on Radio Provincia, made clear the desire that the player has to put on the albiazul shirt again and declared: ““Nacho has enormous affection for Gimnasia and all its people and he wants to come back.”

He then stated that his environment intends the same and acknowledged: “What the people close to me want most is for it to have continuity again” warned: “If he achieves it, I have no doubt that he will be one of the three best central midfielders in Argentine soccer.”

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Pierguidi, one of the visible faces of the Balonpié de Bolívar club, expressed on AM1270 that Miramón “He is a player with a lot of conditions who did not have a good period in Boca. In training he is an animal, today you see him and he is much more developed since he left Gimnasia” and he stressed that beyond football, he needs “to feel important and loved and not forget that he is only 22 years old and has everything ahead of him.”

Although the representatives are handling several offers (Talleres de Córdoba and Argentinos Juniors), Pierguidi revealed that Miramón “The colors, the club and living in La Plata mobilize him and Gimnasia has a good chance that he can wear the shirt again.” This Friday, Carlos Anacleto’s leadership wants to put an end to it and polish the economic issues with the representatives so that he becomes the second tripero reinforcement.

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Marcus Cole

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