The Machine, in case of need, can resort to the sale of these players to have liquidity for the next tournament
Players who once came to the Blue Cross as hope have become a burden to the club. The Celestial Machine spent $ 23.1 million on the signings of five players who had a brief stint at the club, went on loan to other teams and are known to have a hard time getting into the institution’s plans for the next tournament.
Elements such as Walter Montoya, Guillermo Pol Fernández and Bryan Angulo ended their loans and reported with La Màquina to know their future, which can be seen far from the celestial team as they did not leave a good impression when they arrived for the first time in the Sínia.
The figure of $ 23.1 million comes from the Transfermarkt database and was made by the club between 2018 and 2020, and also corresponds to 40% of the total amount of club investment in reinforcements during this period.
Walter Montoya meant a $ 6,050,000 investment in the Blue Cross in January 2018, the team’s highest in recent years, but his performance was limited to one goal and two assists in 27 matches. He went on loan to Gremi and Racing and will join the Machine trainings this Wednesday, as he has a contract with the team until December 2021.
In the signing periods of the Opening 2019 and Closing 2020 tournaments, the Blue Cross invested $ 13.2 million for the signings of Bryan Angulo (5.89 billion), Pol Fernández (4.87 billion) and Lucas Passerini (2.48 billion), but none could continue in the team after their first tournament in the MX League, as they were ceded to other teams.
Angulo and Passerini in Tijuana and Necaxa, where they showed conditions, but not to convince the celestial directive to return them to the Ferris wheel.
The Portuguese Stephen Eustaqui returned to his country and has a transfer until the end of the season, after having cost the Blue Cross $ 3,830,000.
The account closes Antonio Sánchez, a Mexican defender who was seen in the Alebrijes of Oaxaca and was on loan with the Black Lions last tournament, his contract expires in December and no renewal has been announced, is valued at three hundred thousand dollars.
Players who came to the Blue Cross are currently worth $ 10 million and are watered down as players on loan to other teams.
Blue Cross has six players on loan and the most prominent of them is Guillermo Pol Fernández, who is valued at three million dollars, according to Transfermarkt, and found regularity at Boca Juniors. Now, wait for an offer from Celta de Vigo or, if necessary, you will have to report with La Màquina Celeste.
The Machine, in case of need could resort to the sale of these players, to obtain liquidity for the next tournament.