About Paolo Hurtado
In recent weeks, there has been a lot of talk about the reinforcements that Alianza Lima must make if they want to fight for the Clausura and the national title of the Liga 1, and one of the names that sounded was Paolo Hurtado. The 'Caballito' is a free player and he went to Matute to cheer for his beloved club, which stirred up the blanquiazul fans.
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As is known, Paolo Hurtado was until recently in Unión Española, which is performing well in the Chilean First Division, but he was fired from the southern club and in La Victoria the fans went crazy and demand that the intimate institution sign him immediately; however, some details still need to be worked out.
The 'Caballito' has already passed the medical exams and it only remains for his representative to reach an agreement with Alianza Lima. However, not belonging to the club formally does not mean that he should stop being part of the fans, and that's why he went to Alejandro Villanueva for the match against Ayacucho, without thinking that the supporters would overflow with excitement upon seeing him.
A blanquiazul fan did not hesitate to record the footballer and even made him a peculiar promise: "Sign and I'll get divorced". There is no doubt that the fans want to see Paolo Hurtado wearing the Alianza shirt again. It should be noted that Renato Tapia also attended Matute and caused another commotion among the attendees at the sports venue.
How did Paolo Hurtado do in Alianza Lima?
Paolo Hurtado had two stints at Alianza Lima, first in 2008 when he played 20 games and scored 2 goals, and then from 2010 to 2012 when he scored 12 goals in 66 matches. Let's remember that the 'Caballito' is usually an attacking midfielder and sometimes a winger.
Also, it is worth noting that our compatriot has showcased his football in Portugal, Turkey, England, among other countries, and he also played a match in the 2018 World Cup with the Peruvian National Team.