Pumas sporting director indicated that some teams asked for Dinenno so they do not rule out a possible offer for the striker
Jesús Ramírez acknowledged that buying good players and promoting them in the Pumas, and then selling them, is and will continue to be the philosophy of the team, for this reason he recognizes that Juan Ignacio Dinenno will at some point have to leave and therefore they are preparing, as happened at the time with Ismael Sosa, Nicolás Castell, or Carlos González.
The club’s sporting director at UNAM explained in an interview with ESPN Digital: “Imagine, in the case of Carlos González, trying to keep him, but when they come and tell you ‘here’s the money’. when there are no tickets, when there is no sale of esplets and all this roll, then the truth that the pandemic has been a terrible economic problem, because if it is not the selection and sponsorships, then where do you get money? “.
“We don’t have a company that supports us and tells us, here is this money. The truth is that the work of Pol (Leopoldo) Silva’s engineer with the administrative area has been titanic. To what the payrolls generate and all this adds up to a very good amount of money generated by PCR tests, which is also a terrible expense … So even if sometimes you don’t want to sell a player at 1am, the situation forces you. “
On whether the coaches already come with this premise to the Pumas, he replied, “It’s good that you’re asking me this, because it’s not easy to choose a coach out there. One, it’s about ability, but the next one and one of the most important, is that it has to conform to the philosophy of Pumes, not Pumas to a technician “.
“It happened to me, so I think it was a congruent decision to leave Andres (Lillini); when I talked to him, he knew perfectly well the philosophy, the obligation, in quotes, to play with xavos, because that’s what we have and I tell you, the margin of choice is reduced. “
Q: Because of this philosophy that Pumes manages, will Dinenno also be sold at any time?
“Well, look, I think if he’s doing the season he did, then it’s normal for someone to come and ask you. Then we have to be prepared like we have now to take someone.”
In the same vein, Jesús Ramírez showed that by selling to this class of players, they must also continue their conviction to train players, and take advantage of the fire they may have with Pumas Tabasco. Implicit in all this is the fact of deciding to bring a striker with the experience of the Panamanian Gabriel Torres.
‘EXPRESS CONTRACTING’
“Gabriel is having a bit of a hard time, but he is adapting … He has experience and adapts to what Andrés (Lillini) wants, after having seen several options.”
“Talking to the engineer Silva and Andrés, it was decided that this was what was to come. I see him very willing, with many wishes; hopefully everything he has done is obviously a guy who scores goals, come on. to contribute to the team “.
‘Chucho’ Ramírez clarified that “Gaby ‘Torres does not come to the Pumas as a free agent:” Of course not, he belongs to the University of Chile. He came on loan for a year, with the option to buy … Really, in this aspect the board headed by the engineer ‘Pol’ Silva, made a great effort, because there is no ‘wool’, there is no way of how … but well, obviously, we had to strengthen that position. “
“In any case, in our project the xavos were contemplated; in this case, Montejano, who is the one who is playing in this position. Regardless of whether he comes (Torres), surely Andreu will give the chavos minutes, as It has been happening since last season, where the youngsters train with the first team, go with Pumas Tabasco, come back, can go to the bench, or be used by Andrés himself, that is, the flow of movement of the players in the squad. will continue to be given “.
On whether Gabriel Torres has already earned a place to be a benchmark as a striker, he replied: “Yes. Well, obviously he has to prove everything he has done. As I tell you, we saw several center-forward options already Andres was the one that caught his attention the most among all that was presented to him. And he had also seen it before. It was an express negotiation, in two days it was fixed. “
He said that what caught the attention of the Panamanian most was that “he plays very simple, defines well and scores goals. He has experience in selection, in Libertadores, in South America; I think it is a good contribution to a team that is full of fun, to help them grow. their job is to score goals, but the contribution to the team is also very important. “
–How long will they continue with this philosophy of bringing in players who will give them up and when they will be successful, will they sell them?
“Well, that’s what characterizes Pumas: The players are empowered, they play, and as a logical consequence, other teams come. Throughout the tournament there were unofficial offers for Dinenno, for Mosso; that is, they ask for several players. and here, Pumas Tabasco becomes much more important because he gives minutes to the Chavos for their maturation, as happens with players like Jacob Morales (21 years old), or like Jesús Rivas (10 years old) “.