Mexican players sign with European clubs in closing signings

A photo close had the international transfer market as far as Mexican players are concerned, as there will be three new representatives from that country in European football.

New blood is the one that has been exported to the Old Continent since with the confirmations of Santiago Muñoz in Newcastle of England, Juan José Calero at Gil Vicente of Portugal i Jonathan Gómez with the Royal Society, There will be more Mexican elements playing European football.

Undoubtedly the most famous is that of Muñoz. The now former Santos Laguna player making his dream come true. He will play for Newcastle, although he will first have to earn a place on the subsidiary team, something similar to what his namesake, Santiago Muñez, “did” in the film ‘Goal’.

Born in El Paso, Texas, the 19-year-old offensive he had sung his departure for England. He made his MX League debut in 2020 with Sants and will now open a career in the Herons.

To reach this operation, Santi had to renew his contract with Sants, A team with which he had differences due to his desire to emigrate and which cost him to be removed from the first team.

a Mexican-American

The other Texan, Gomez was also confirmed for the Royal Society subsidiary. It is exercised on the left side, it is selected national of Mexico in smaller categories and now he will go to Spain.

He arrives free at the culmination of his contract with USL’s Louisville in the United States.

Gomez was part of the list of the Mexican Selection that will play friendly in Spain, But did not report to be in the last of the negotiations to go to the Real.

Gerardo Daniel Martino also leads the 17-year-old defender for the National Team.

Unexpected negotiation

And certainly what was the surprise of the day was the export of Calero to Gil Vicente of Portugal.

This Mexican Colombian striker naturalized Mexican, son of the dead goalkeeper, Miguel Calero was part of the Miners of Zacatecas and all of a sudden he walked all the way to go to the Portuguese Football League.

He is 22 years old, played in Pachuca, León and Miners, his last picture before making the leap to Europe.

Teun Wilke changed leagues and will play for Italy

The news of Mexicans in Europe does not culminate here since Teun Wilke left the Heerenveen of Holland to go to the SPAL in Series B of Italy.

The 19-year-old striker trained at Querétaro and in 2018 he went to polish with the Dutch box, where he trained several times with the first team.

SPAL is looking to return to Serie A and hopes Wilke, who explains how European, can help them.

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