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The light at the end of the road that Jackson Martínez and Deportivo Independiente Medellín found cannot be given this year. After agreeing to leave Portimonense de Portugal, the Chocoano striker had lined up batteries to return to his sports home where he made his professional debut and became champion and scorer in 2009.
“After the medical evaluations of the attacker, the player and his medical group expressed the possibility of carrying out for the rest of 2020 a conditioning that allows him to face next year in better conditions. In 2021 we will be in contact with the striker again to fulfill the desire to end his great sports career in the place where his history began, “said DIM in a statement through its social networks.
Jackson, had started different conversations with the red managers and the coach Aldo Bobadilla who was excited about the arrival of the one who was his partner in his time as a team goalkeeper. The club highlights in its statement that “the talks were on the best terms and the desire to rejoin their paths was expressed by both parties.”
This Tuesday, Aldo Bobadilla in a virtual press conference pointed out that “I spoke with Jackson (Martínez) he intends to come and for me it would be a pleasure if he would contribute to the team with his experience. He is a benchmark of Colombian football and we depend a lot on a medical evaluation and the economic issue. The intention is between the parties ”, and had warned that“ With Jackson, he must have an adaptation, it is not that he comes and plays ”.
In this way, Independiente Medellín has 28 players to face the different local competitions and the Copa Libertadores. It would subtract two quotas to complete the 30 that Dimayor had for teams that compete in international tournaments and it is a mystery if he will continue to search the market or keep what he has. Until September 18, the Antioquia team has to register players in Dimayor, but for the Copa Libertadores it would have until next Tuesday, the deadline where it must send its list in good faith.
Juan Camilo Alvarez Serrano
FUTBOLRED correspondent
Medellin
On twitter: @ juanchoserran8