Racing Club's Key Transfers and Contract Disputes

Racing Club is in negotiations to acquire Richard Sánchez from América amidst contract disputes. Coach Gustavo Costas aims to strengthen the midfield with key players for the upcoming season.


Racing Club's Key Transfers and Contract Disputes

The Avellaneda team has reached an agreement with a Mexican club for the transfer of a player for 4,000,000 dollars and the signing of a three-year contract. However, a conflict arises regarding the 10% that corresponds to the player from the transfer, as the Mexican club intends for him to forfeit that part. The team's coach, Gustavo Costas, sees this player as a key piece to strengthen the midfield.

On the other hand, it is reported that Adrián Fernández, an attacking midfielder known as 'The Riquelme of the Ascenso' for his style of play, has joined Racing as a new player. During the recent training, Marco Di Cesare rejoined the squad and will be available for the next match against Belgrano from Córdoba. Costas trusts in the stature and alternatives that these players will bring to the team to remain as protagonists in Argentine and continental football.

Additionally, it is noted that Agustín García Basso has been doing differentiated work and his presence against the next rival is in doubt. The arrival of reinforcements such as Matías Zaracho, Adrián Balboa, and Ignacio Rodríguez is also mentioned, adding to Sánchez and Fernández, to complete a competitive squad for the challenges of the season.

Regarding Adrián Fernández, a one-year loan has been agreed upon with options to buy in June and December by Racing. This 23-year-old, nicknamed 'The Riquelme of the Ascenso', stands out for his skill with the ball, his ability to withstand marking, and his calm and cerebral style of play.

Amid these news, Racing continues to advance negotiations for Richard Sánchez, midfielder of América from Mexico, whose signing is stalled due to contractual differences.