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Tiago Volpi in Rayados' sights.

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Tiago Volpi in Rayados' sights.

The goalkeeper played in the Mexican League with Querétaro from 2015 to 2018, and in 2019, he returned to his home country to join Sao Paulo in Brazil.

The goalkeeper played in the Mexican League with Querétaro from 2015 to 2018, and in 2019, he returned to his home country to join Sao Paulo in Brazil.

Rayados seeks the transfer of goalkeeper Tiago Volpi, who left Liga MX three years ago to play in Brazil

Brazilian goalkeeper Tiago Volpi is on Monterrey's radar for the 2021 Apertura of Mexican soccer.

Tiago Volpi will return to Liga MX after being absent for almost three years. Getty Images

Thus, Tiago Volpi will return to Liga MX after being absent for almost three years.

Tiago Volpi, who is 30 years old, played in the Mexican League with Querétaro from 2015 to 2018 and in 2019 returned to his home country to join Sao Paulo in Brazil, where he has been until the present year, 2021.

A source within São Paulo told ESPN Brazil that they have not yet received an offer.

GOING TO THE BRAZILIAN NATIONAL TEAM, HIS GREAT DESIRE

Tiago Volpi made his debut in 2010 with EC San José in Brazilian soccer, in 2011 he joined Luverdense EC, from 2012 to 2015 he played with Figueirense FC.

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Later, Querétaro "charmed" him, he came to Mexico, and due to his great performances under the three posts of the Gallos, the Querétaro fans adopted him as an idol.

Tiago Volpi would later leave this team amidst controversy, after winning two titles with the "Gallos Blancos" and a runner-up finish.

Volpi was a fundamental piece for the Corregidora squad to reach those Finals.

In his last year with Querétaro, Tiago Volpi stated that out of loyalty and affection for his club, he decided to renew his contract, even though he knew he could leave the Mexican team and immediately join Sao Paulo in Brazil, where he initially went on loan and later this team ended up buying him.

What Tiago Volpi was looking for by insisting on leaving the Querétaro team was to be on a team like Sao Paulo to have more projection in his career and to be able to reach the Brazilian National Team.

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"We're talking about Sao Paulo, the Libertadores champion, the two-time Club World Cup champion; all of that gives you projection," Tiago Volpi said at the time.

To date, Volpi still dreams of being considered by the coach of the Amazonian team, Tite, who hopes that eventually he will take him to Qatar 2022.

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