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Chivas eye return of academy graduate 👀

Chivas eye return of academy graduate 👀

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With the hiring of Gabriel Milito for the Chivas bench, the red-and-white management is working on reinforcements to build a competitive team that will fight for titles in the 2025 Apertura.
That's why a new name has emerged on the list of possible reinforcements; Diego Campillo. That's right! The Flock would seek to recover its homegrown player, who currently plays for Juárez.
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According to reports from Azteca Deportes, Guadalajara owns 50% of his card, so they would only have to pay Bravos around $1.7 million.
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