05/07/2024

President of Talleres on Piero Quispe's signing: "He is a great player, but we don't have roster spots."

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President of Talleres on Piero Quispe's signing:

Depor spoke with the boss of Club Talleres de Córdoba in Argentina, Andrés Fassi, about the alleged interest of his team in the attacking midfielder from Universitario, Piero Quispe.

Depor spoke with the boss of Club Talleres de Córdoba in Argentina, Andrés Fassi, about the alleged interest of his team in the attacking midfielder from Universitario, Piero Quispe.

Piero Quispe is an export figure in Universitario de Deportes. With an encouraging present, the number '36' of the team led by Jorge Fossati raises his level of play every match from the confidence that the Uruguayan coach gives him since his arrival in Ate. His latest showcase was the Copa Sudamericana and his talent crossed borders.

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That's why the media linked to the Argentine club Atlético Talleres de Córdoba from the Primera División recently reported on the interest of the 'Pirata' team in hiring the services of the 21-year-old skillful Peruvian midfielder. In fact, it is known that there are two more clubs in the same country that would also be after Piero Quispe's footsteps; however, there is still no formal proposal to Universitario de Deportes, the club with which he has a contract until the end of 2025.

Depor contacted the president of Club Atlético Talleres de Córdoba, Andrés Fassi, who took the time to talk about the interest in the elusive Peruvian player. "He is a great player, but we don't have a spot," he said briefly. Then, the head of the 'Pirata' team politely apologized for not continuing the conversation. "I am full with meetings," he told us.

Taking a look at the squad, the 'T' team has six foreign players in their workforce. The Chilean full-back Vicente Fernández, the Uruguayan forward Christian Oliva, the Ecuadorian midfielder Alan Franco, the Colombian winger Diego Valoyes, the Paraguayan winger Ramón Sosa, and the Uruguayan forward Michael Santos. According to the disposition of the Argentine Football Association, each local football club can only have six foreign players in their squads and five of them can be on the squad list for matches.

Focused on winning the Clausura

Meanwhile, midfielder Piero Quispe is focused on his present with the crema team, as when asked about the interest of foreign clubs in his services, he said: "I leave that in the hands of my representative, I am focused on winning the Clausura Tournament with Universitario. I am happy to play here."

On the other hand, Depor learned that the talented footballer is following a nutritional plan by the technical staff of the 'team of all' led by Juan Reynoso from Videna. It is most likely that he will be one of the novelties in the next call-up by 'Cabezón' with a view to the start of the Qualifiers for the 2026 Mexico, United States, and Canada World Cup.

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