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América eyeing up Juan Manuel Sanabria

América eyeing up Juan Manuel Sanabria

Yahoo14 hours ago

América has its sights set on the Uruguayan Juan Manuel Sanabria, currently a player for Atlético de San Luis.
The management has already inquired about him, although they have not yet made a formal offer.
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Sanabria has also attracted interest from teams in the Bundesliga, LaLiga, and Portugal. His strong performance as a midfielder and left winger during Jardine's tenure at San Luis makes him appealing to the Águilas.
While seeking reinforcements, América has started with the departure of several players. Javairo Dilrosun was loaned to LAFC, and homegrown players like Esteban Lozano, Miguel Ramírez, and Walter Portales were loaned to Puebla.
The definitive sale of Diego Valdés to Vélez is also on the horizon, while Brian Rodríguez might go to LAFC. Cáceres and Fidalgo would only leave if very attractive offers come in.
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