🗣 The Atlético Nacional player Efraín Juárez wants at his Pumas
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Pumas continues to search for reinforcements for the Apertura 2025, and they might come from Atlético Nacional!
Efraín Juárez is looking for players with whom he won his first title as a coach, and reports from Colombia suggest that contrary to what was thought about Alfredo Morelos, the chosen one "would be" Jorman Campuzano.
¿LO QUIEREN? PAGUEN 👊🏻Efraín Juárez busca un goleador de confianza para sus Pumas, en este caso se trata del colombiano Alfredo Morelos.💰 Los universitarios tendrían que negociar con Santos de Brasil, pues son los dueños de su carta y las condiciones ya están dichas. Infobae… pic.twitter.com/Uep5djpab3
— Futbol Total (@futboltotal) May 17, 2025
Efra confessed to AS that, for the moment, "they are not thinking about Morelos," but he would like Campuzano, although "I have that position covered."
And despite the rumors linking William Tesillo, Edwin Cardona, and Felipe Román, the coach assured that they are not on the radar.
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