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Racing club Argentina does not have a good morning on the other side of the mountain range. After being eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores, and the announcement of the departure of coach Sebastián Beccacece and the resignation of sports director Diego Milito, spirits are heated.
Therefore, according to the trans-Andean press, there are several changes in the ‘Academy’ and that include the Chileans Gabriel Arias, Marcelo Díaz and Eugenio Mena.
According to Olé, the three mentioned players are part of those who will leave Racing considering that the leadership thinks about rearming the first team squad.
“Of the headlines, there are five that for different reasons could leave Racing. The only one who could arrange his departure in a consensual way would be the ‘Chelo’ Díaz, whose contract ends in June 2021 and has already warned that he will return to Chile to play at the University, a team of which he is a fan ”, said the aforementioned publication.
“Why could you leave earlier? Because Racing will only start playing the next Copa Libertadores in April and the club should pay it for almost four months of its high contract in dollars without participating in the maximum competition. It is not unreasonable, even more so with the stop he has due to his meniscus injury, that they reach an agreement ”, they added.
Regarding the situation of Arias and Mena, in Olé they indicated that “they would want to leave for an exclusively economic issue. The left back is losing a lot of money with the devaluation of the peso and it hinders him from buying foreign currency, so he would be looking forward to an exit abroad.
“The Arias, a nationalized Argentine, goes through a well-deserved economic difference. 33 years old, ‘Gaviota’ barely passed through Olimpo, Defensa and Unión La Calera de Chile before arriving at the ‘Academia’. After a great Copa Libertadores, doors will open for him to obtain many high contracts “They added about the goalkeeper.
Two other players who would leave Racing are Leonardo Sigali and Matías Rojas, although both are under study by the Racing board.
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