And now what do we do with the number 10? The question began to circulate this afternoon in the corridors of the Sínia after the departure of Álex Castro to Atlético Nacional became official. The Colombian player was the last bearer of the number most coveted by the Chavos in the process of formation, who will take over in Blue Cross?
The issue was planted on social media after the coffee maker returned to his homeland and stripped down of a number that has been a ‘blunder’ for cement workers in recent times. Before Castro, Pol Fernández i Walter Montoya (Both on the roster) were the midfielders who carried the 10 on their backs.
With similar destinations, the two Argentine soccer players disappointed in their passage by the Machine, And today they are looking for “revenge” with a second chance at the hands of Juan Reynoso. However, Pol would have asked to leave this afternoon heading to Racing de Avellaneda, so his candidacy to use the 10 would be ruled out.
Alex Castro will arrive in Medellin in the next few hours to undergo the respective medical examinations and be able to dress in green! The Colombian striker arrives from the Mexican Blue Cross on loan for one year with the option to buy. # Let’s all go together pic.twitter.com/Y32cip6952
– Atlético Nacional (@nacionaloficial)
January 21, 2021
According to the estates of the MX League, no player who has been previously registered in the tournament can change their number during the semester of competition. The clarification is valid in the face of the claims of many fans, who asked to Orbelín Pineda as the natural heir of the magical number.
Applied the rule, the 10 could only be used by a football player from the plant who has not been registered yet. This is the case of Pol, Montoya, and Bryan Angulo, who would have their hours numbered at the Blue Cross. Of the three, only Walter would be close to staying: Is it worth it to use 10 or should the number be vacant?
It has the benefit of the doubt