Lima alliance will return to the League 1. This, after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS) Failed in favor of the white and blue box in its claim for an irregular sanction of the FPF a Carlos Stein. However, it remains to be seen the official statement of the FPF, which must define how the return of Alliance Lima League 1 for this season. This reactivates a dream that seemed lost: the return of Jefferson Farfán, Who is looking for a team to continue in the Peruvian team.
Is Jefferson Farfán’s return possible?
Alliance Lima tried to sign Jefferson Farfán a few months ago, but his complicated situation complicated it. Worse, the uncertainty as to whether they played in League 1 or League 2. It all depended on the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). However, the decision is finally known and Alliance Lima is back in Primera. Faced with this, the intentions to sign Jefferson Farfán were already reactivated.
Jefferson Farfán he remains without equipment and most of the markets he is interested in have already closed their signings. With this scenario, the Lima Alliance proposal can become viable. The “Foquita” has failed to sign and urges to find a team to remain eligible for the Peruvian team.
When is it defined?
Lima alliance, With the quota in Primera recovered, he must start strengthening his squad already thinking about League 1. Therefore, he will have to work against the clock, as the pass book closes on March 27th. Until that date, it has to negotiate with Jefferson Farfán and in addition, to look for two foreigners, since in Ligue 1 the quota of foreigners is of five.
Remember that Aliança Lima already has Pau Míguez, Jonathan lacerna and Hernán Vaixells. The possibility of adding some more local reinforcements is also open.
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