Paolo Guerrero will face another nightmare after his participation with the Peruvian national team in the 2018 World Cup: the reactivation of the sanction imposed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS). Therefore, he will not be able to play for Flamengo, his current club, with whom he has a contract until August 10 and there are still no signs of renewal.
In the face of the imminent possibility that the 'Predator' will no longer defend his colors, the Brazilian squad has already secured the services of another center forward: the chosen one is the Colombian Fernando Uribe, who until recently played for Toluca in Mexico.
The 'cafetero' striker has already been presented in the 'Mengao' and the local press highlights that he will cost much less than what was spent on the Peruvian forward. Uribe, 30 years old, scored 19 goals in his last season in Mexican football.
So... welcome! Fernando Uribe is the new red-black forward! The Colombian was in Mexican football and is now part of the Mengo! #BemVindoUribe
- Flamengo (@Flamengo) June 26, 2018
With this situation, the future of Paolo Guerrero becomes uncertain. Nevertheless, the captain of the national team has already announced that he will continue fighting so that his career is not interrupted.