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At the end of 2018, Colo Colo announced Juan Carlos Gaete as the first reinforcement of the squad led at that time by Mario Salas. The young attacker drew the attention of several teams for his performance in the league that marked Cobresal’s promotion to First A and appeared as an interesting bet for the future.
The rest is known history, after drawing attention in his first practices for his great speed suddenly disappeared from training, after much speculation regarding his departure, the player himself acknowledged a few months ago that it was all due to not reaching an agreement on their salary claims.
Today the striker is one of the main figures of the 2020 National Championship, his overflows are the main attack card of the mining team and he has even contributed with five goals in the campaign of the team of Gustavo Huerta, performance that resulted in nominations for the Chilean team.
But not only Reinaldo Rueda noticed the forward, Necaxa also set his eyes on the player and various Mexican media point out him as the next reinforcement of Los Rayos. Situation you addressed Juan Silva, sports manager of the El Salvador team, in conversation with La Cuarta.
“We also learned about the news of the interest in Juan Carlos Gaete, but we found out from the Mexican media about Necaxa’s interest, nothing more. There is nothing official. If a formal offer came in for the player, we would still review it. If it is a good offer for the footballer and for Cobresal, we will let him go. Mexican soccer has an economic reality very different from that of our soccer “
However, a clause in the player’s contract would allow him to call at the Monumental since 85% of the pass belongs to Cobresal and 15% to Colo Colo, who have priority at the end of this season to buy the remaining percentage of their pass. For 500 thousand dollars the player could reach Macul and Colo Colo keep 55% of his pass and Cobresal with 45% ”.
The forward just scored a goal in Cobresal’s 3-1 victory over the Universidad de Concepción.
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