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Tigres eyeing up Luis Chávez

Tigres eyeing up Luis Chávez

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Guido Pizarro and the Tigres management are not resting as they work to strengthen the team ahead of the Apertura 2025, and now a new rumor has emerged in the transfer market
According to information from Fox Sports, the feline squad is reportedly interested in acquiring the services of Luis Chávez, who is currently training with the Mexican National Team.
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For now, the former Pachuca player remains an option for the Tigres, although it is noted that there is no formal offer for Dynamo Moscow.
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