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Udinese are looking at Racing’s home: they would like Garré ex Manchester City

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The attacking winger returned to the club that launched De Paul. After Braaf and the rumors about Garcia another in the “Citizens area”

UDINE. Quick and able to breach the offensive external front or the trocar, in order to offer different technical solutions to the possible tactical variants of Luca Gotti.

Udinese also works on this kind of profiles, and the confirmation also comes from a couple of rumors to take note of, given that after Manu Garcia, the Spanish attacking midfielder born in ’98 owned by Sporting Gijon, whose interest we had anticipated about ten days ago, two other new names could be for the Bianconeri.

The first comes from that Racing of Avellaneda – the club that remembers the “lucky catch” of Rodrigo De Paul e Juan Musso – in which a few days ago he saw himself at work in training Benjamin Garre, left-handed born in 2000 who was talked about a lot before the knee injury suffered in January.

Yes, he too, just like other attentive profiles, has had to deal with a serious injury that has blocked him in the last six months (in this case an operation to solve a problem of osteochondritis, inflammation of the bones), and here it would be enough to remember the last “problem” linked to the failure to transfer the first point Maxi Romero (born in ’99) from PSV Eindhoven – he too recovering from knee surgery – to touch iron and raise some legitimate doubts about the actual “convenience” in looking for players returning from long inactivity. All this, without considering that if Udinese is also looking for an outside striker, as well as the double-digit center-forward, it is because bad luck has already paid duty due to the knees of Nacho Pussetto, Gerard Deulofeu and of that Jayden Braaf returned to Manchester City after the injury to his left cruciate ligament, at the end of April, which caused the possible ransom to jump to 11 million euros and, for now, also the renewal of the loan of a player who will not be available before the end of November .

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We will see, but the impression is that the parties will talk about it again, indeed they are already doing it, because what binds the interests to Garcia and the community Garré (the Argentine boy also has an Italian passport) is precisely the agreement existing between Gino Pozzo and Manchester City since the purchase of Seko Fofana, since both Garcia and Garrè have gravitated for years to the academy of the rich sheikh club Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nayhan, just like Braaf. In short, it is not far-fetched the idea that there can be a single direction behind these names, and that the City is “recommending” Garcia’s talent to Udinese, or to bring back to Europe the left-handed Garré, for whom At the time of recruitment, the English club was cleared by the Court of Arbitration for Sport for the accusation of having violated the FIFA rules for signing minors outside the European Union.

And if we add the excellent relationship between Gino Pozzo himself and Pere Guardiola, the brother of Pep technician of the Citizens, who was decisive in closing of the sale of Granada thanks to the intermediation with the Chinese group buyer, here we can better define the existing axis between Watford and Manchester.

Returning to the indiscretions, the second name to note is Gianluca Caprari, 27-year-old leaving Sampdoria, with whom he still has a two-year contract. Udinese have liked it for some time, it costs around 6 million, and would bring experience and reliability, given the 32 goals (and 13 assists) in 178 appearances in A. He has just returned from the loan at Benevento (5 goals in 30 games). Contraindications? The salary that touches one million.

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