Today, Friday, July 29, the world of football once again had very interesting topics at the local and international level. Among the most notable is the possible debut of Paolo Guerrero and the new future of Marcos López, who would have aroused the interest of a giant and historic European team. Review the 5 most important news of the day in this article:
Guerrero could debut with Avaí in the Brasileirao
Paolo Guerrero seems to be ready to make his debut with Avaí in the Brasileirao. The forward of the Peruvian National Team appeared on the squad list to face an important match against Atlético Mineiro, so fans are excited to see him on the field and enjoy his goals.
Alianza Lima won't be able to play at night in 2022
After the blackout that occurred last Tuesday in a match against Alianza Atlético, it was determined that the 'blanquiazul' team will no longer be able to play at night as a home team for the rest of the 2022 season, according to reliable information from LÍBERO.
Marcos López close to signing with a European giant
Marcos López has been shining at the San Jose Earthquakes, and for that reason, he is reportedly in the orbit of none other than Feyenoord in the Eredivisie, a team that has won the national title a total of 10 times. It has even been reported that the conversations have already begun, according to the portal 1908.nl, responsible for disseminating 100% reliable news about the Dutch team.
Catriel Ceballos sends a nod to Universitario
In an interview with a local media outlet, Catriel Ceballos, a youth player for Racing in Argentina, revealed that he follows Peruvian football clubs, but pointed out that he is more interested in the 'crema' team for two curious reasons: the first one because of his father's fandom, and the second one because he has a friend in the U-20 team of the 'blanquirroja' who belongs to the Ate squad.
Luis Suárez: the millions he earned in Europe vs. the humble salary he will have at Nacional
Finally, Luis Suárez continues to be the subject of discussion regarding his return to Nacional in Uruguay, as the 'Pistolero' went from playing for Atlético de Madrid with a good salary to earning like any other player on the 'Alba' team, according to renowned journalist 'Manu' Heredia.