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Loons land high-scoring Argentine striker Ramon Abila

Copy shortlink: In search of gifted attacking players who ll complement star midfielder Emanuel Reynoso, Minnesota United found the first from Reynoso s Argentine hometown and the same Boca Juniors team for which they played together. The Loons acquired 31-year-old striker Ramon Wanchope Abila on a one-season loan with the option to buy his rights. He joined his new team in Florida last week, trained with them for the first time on Monday and is expected to play some in their final preseason game against Orlando City on Friday. The Loons open their fifth MLS season April 16 at Seattle. The club has targeted two other attacking players to play beside Reynoso and now Abila, maybe even in time for the season opener depending on negotiations, COVID-19 quarantines and work visas. One of those two likely will get a designated player tag and salary for a Loons team that came within a minute of reaching the MLS Cup last season.

Man Utd man studying future team-mates as exit plan takes steps forward

Date published: Tuesday 6th April 2021 3:34 - Jonny Whitfield Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani is watching Boca Juniors’ games as he steps up preparations to leave Old Trafford, according to a report. Cavani moved to United on deadline day last October after the failure to sign a more prominent target. The Uruguayan enjoyed a decent start with the Red Devils, scoring three goals and assisting another in six games. However, his performances have since tailed off amid speculation over his future. The 34-year-old agreed a one-year deal at United, featuring the option of an extra year. But his father Since then,

Lucas Torreira in talks with Boca Juniors about return to South America

Lucas Torreira in talks with Boca Juniors about return to South America Apr 1, 2021 Lucas Torreira is reportedly in talks with Boca Juniors about a return to South America this summer. LONDON, ENGLAND – JANUARY 19: Lucas Torreira of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Chelsea FC at Emirates Stadium on January 19, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images) Lucas Torreira returned home to Uruguay last week as his mother was admitted to intensive care with Covid-19. As a new wave hits the country which had, until recently, dealt well the pandemic, Torreira’s mum sadly passed away.That hasn’t stopped rumours circulating around his future with journalist, Martin Costa, claiming that Boca Juniors are in negotiations to sign the midfielder.

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