02/07/2024

Sporting Cristal: the two players under contract who would be loaned out in 2024.

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Sporting Cristal: the two players under contract who would be loaned out in 2024.

Sporting Cristal footballers who could have their hours numbered in Tiago Nunes' squad ahead of the 2024 season.

Sporting Cristal footballers who could have their hours numbered in Tiago Nunes' squad ahead of the 2024 season.

The Sporting Cristal sports management is already starting to make important decisions for the formation of the 2024 team. There will be reinforcements, but there are also other players who will leave the club either because they are out of contract or will be loaned.

The last title won by Sporting Cristal was in 2020 when they defeated Universitario de Deportes in the grand final. Since then, the team has been competing in the championship, but the heads of the club are not satisfied with the team's performance.

In that sense, the sports management is considering loaning players who have contracts with the club. The first to leave would be Alejandro Hohberg (32) - contract until 2024 - who would have a concrete offer from Uruguay to continue his career, at the player's request.

Hohberg has scored 11 goals for Sporting Cristal in the current season in 31 matches, the same number of goals he scored in 2022. He is one of the team's top scorers under the leadership of Tiago Nunes.

Alejandro Hohberg has a valid contract with Sporting Cristal.

Another player who would leave the club at the decision of the sports management would be Adrián Ugarriza (26). The forward arrived due to his good performance in high-altitude cities, but he was unable to score a single goal with the Rimense jersey. He has one more year on his contract and several clubs have already shown interest in acquiring his services.

Adrián Ugarriza did not have much continuity at Sporting Cristal.

Is Luis Benites an option for Sporting Cristal?

Sporting Cristal approached Luis Benites to find out about his current situation. However, absolutely no progress was made.

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