Diego Mayora had everything arranged with Melgar to come on loan for six months. "It's done. We can say that we are 80 percent there," said the forward from Colón de Santa Fe a few days ago upon arriving in Lima to spend the Christmas holidays. However, things quickly changed and now his return to Peruvian football is not certain. What happened with the Peruvian player?
It turns out that after the dismissal of Paolo Montero (manager) from Colón de Santa Fe, Diego Mayora now sees more options of being taken into account in the Argentine club. In fact, the forward from the Peruvian national team prefers to stay in Argentina until his contract is fulfilled.
"In the case of Diego Mayora, the Peruvian player has to report to Colón on January 5 to start pre-season training. His situation was clear, if manager Paolo Montero continued leading the team, he was going to request a loan to another team. He had options in Alianza Lima and Melgar, but now with a new coach, the player sees the possibility of being considered," said the journalist from Radio La Red de Santa Fe, Julio Martínez, to 'Ovación'.
Also, it was revealed why Diego Mayora was not taken into account in Colón de Santa Fe. "If Mayora was not considered by Montero, it was because the coach did not ask for him, rather it was a decision made by the directors. But now, with a new coach, the situation changes and he has possibilities of playing in the first team," added the journalist about the forward from the Peruvian national team.
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- Diario El Bocón (@elbocononline) December 26, 2016