Although Juan Reynoso gave the endorsement because Angulo will stay, the Ecuadorian striker will not be registered with the Blue Cross and his representative is already looking for a new team.
MEXICO – The Ecuadorian Bryan Angulo experienced moments of constraint and disappointment this Thursday, as everything was ready for him to be duly registered against the MX League for the present Guard1anes 2021 Tournament, but at the last minute the Blue Cross board stepped back and ended up withdrawing their documentation from the offices of the First Division.
Sources close to the MX League, have pointed to ESPN Digital that the celestial board entered Angulo’s papers in their offices around noon, but then the paperwork was reversed and gave them the indication that the player “not always” had been registered.
Thus, the return of the Ecuadorian striker, who arrived for the first time for the Blue Cross in August 2019, went from being almost a reality, to a mere illusion and it is presumed that the directive was the one that gave up registering it, not so the technician Joan Reynoso, who had given his endorsement for his incorporation into the La Noria team.
It should be noted that the player, who coached the team pair in the morning, had been summoned to work on physical aspects in the afternoon, as an attempt was made to put him in condition and have him available for Monday’s game. comes, before the Tuzos of the Pachuca in the Noble Stage.
But Angulo no longer showed up for evening work. There was no longer any need, and neither he nor his representative, José Chamorro, explain what happened.
“I don’t know, I really don’t know, I think the board doesn’t want it,” the agent explained to this portal.
However, Chamorro has argued: “He’s a Blue Cross player and he’ll stay here until he’s looking for a team, or we have a place to put him.”
On whether he could return to Emelec, given the rumors that have surfaced in the Ecuadorian press, he stated: “I’m not talking about options yet; when the player has a team, the press will be the first to find out.”
So far, Blue Cross only keeps two strikers registered in the Guardians 2021: Jonathan Rodríguez and Santiago Giménez, as Milton Caraglio left for the Atlas.