In Argentina they give up Carlos Zambrano: closer to Alianza than to Boca Juniors

In recent days, Alianza Lima announced a series of signings, among which the arrival of Bryan Reyna stood out. However, one of the great novelties in the blue and white store would be the possible signing of defender Carlos Zambrano, who is in our country.

The popular ‘Kaiser’ still belongs to Boca Juniors; However, their link ends at the end of December, so their future could be in League 1. It turns out that not only in our country has been reported about the possible arrival of “León” in La Victoria, but also from Argentina.

In the last few hours, the daily olé He pointed out that the Peruvian defender would have received an important offer from the Victorian club, for which everything would indicate that he would play next season in the club of which he is a fan.

“The Peruvian begins to define his future taking into account not only the economic offer (in Alianza it would be the best payment on the squad) but also the extension of the bond, his chances of playing as a starter and the closeness with his family. The Libertadores will play with either of the two teams, although the family aspect would also think about their decision ”, reads in the note of the Argentine newspaper.

Let’s remember that in September of this year, Boca Juniors offered Carlos Zambrano renew contract. The Boca Juniors Football Council proposed two more years of contract and a financial increase; However, according to the Argentine media, Alianza Lima is a little older.

This December 5th, the defender Carlos Zambrano He arrived in Peruvian territory as part of his vacation after finishing the Argentine tournament with Boca Juniors. During his departure from the Jorge Chávez international airport, the Peruvian national team spoke about his soccer future.

“Football is short, take advantage of all the last moments that I have left in my football career and now, in the next few weeks, decide what to do with my career,” declared the Peruvian defender.

Source-larepublica.pe