24/11/2024

Peruvian players who emigrated and left little or nothing for their clubs.

Viernes 09 de Diciembre del 2016

Peruvian players who emigrated and left little or nothing for their clubs.

Miguel Trauco, Ruidíaz and Edison Flores, recent examples of the poor management of Peruvian clubs.

Miguel Trauco, Ruidíaz and Edison Flores, recent examples of the poor management of Peruvian clubs.

Miguel Trauco will play for a foreign football club and will not bring any earnings to Universitario de Deportes. | Fuente: RPP | Fotógrafo: Pier Dolores

It is almost certain that Miguel Trauco will sign with Flamengo in Brazil. The news is not entirely encouraging for Universitario de Deportes. The left back's contract ends at the end of the season and he will become a free agent. The team will receive nothing for one of the players with the greatest potential in Peruvian football. Just like Trauco, other players have changed clubs and have left little or no money in their teams' coffers.

Raúl Ruidíaz. Universitario paid $100,000 to Melgar for the forward's transfer, thinking of a future sale, but in the end they had an unpleasant experience. In the 'Pulga's' contract, it was stipulated that he would immediately become a free agent if a club paid the same amount he was bought from 'Dominó'. Then, Monarcas Morelia from Mexico appeared and paid the $100,000. Universitario lost their best player and the chance of having a considerable profit.

Luiz Da Silva. The popular 'Beto' broke out with Cristal in the final stretch of 2015, just when his contract was about to expire. Several clubs set their sights on him and started looking into his situation. In La Florida, they offered 'Beto' to extend his contract with a significant economic improvement, but his agent already had everything arranged with PSV from Holland. The forward moved to Europe and the 'rimenses' only received a relatively low amount for training rights.

Raúl Ruidíaz started his professional football career with Universitario (2009). | Fuente: RPP | Fotógrafo: Carlos Lora
Luiz Da Silva started his professional football career with Sporting Cristal (2013). | Fuente: El Bocón

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