a moved pass market is the one that has occurred in South America in recent weeks, where the clubs with great economic power have dealt real blows to the chair in terms of transfers.
The most brilliant announcement was that of Boca Juniorsa club that confirmed last Saturday that the Uruguayan, Edinson Cavani, will be his new striker for the rest of the season.
The Xeneizes are throwing the house out the window to win the Conmebol Libertadores Cup again after 16 years, contest in which they will face Nacional for the round of 16.
El Matador returns to South America after a very long journey in Europe in which will shine in clubs like Napoli, PSG and Manchester Unitedin addition to spending the last year in Valencia.
Although he is already 36 years old, his physique is not a problem for an attacker who He has more than 400 goals in his career and that will undoubtedly give hierarchy to South American football.
The other pump on the market is the signing of James Rodríguez by Sao Paulo of Brazila country that little by little has become accustomed to bringing players with great experience from the Old Continent.
The Colombian is already on São Paulo soil and was received like a true star by the fanswho hope that the former Real Madrid and Bayern Munich will take them back to fight in the local tournament and international competitions.
Other great comebacks
Doing a quick review of the great returns of soccer players to our continent, this year the arrival of the winger, Marcelo, to Fluminense was finalizedanother of the cast that fights in the Libertadores.
Previously, the Flamengo hired Arturo Vidal in one of the countries that gave the most talk in Brazil. Although the King did not have many minutes and went to the Parananese, he did have a rockstar treatment from the fans.
A very emblematic case was that of Luis Suarezstriker who returned to be champion with his beloved National last year. same situation as Carlos Tevez what I was playing in Boca Juniors a couple of days after having played in the Champions League final with Juventus in 2015.
Other special cases are Ronaldinho against Flamengo (2011), Javier Saviola against River (2015)Jefferson Farfán to Alianza Lima (2021), Antonio Valencia to Liga de Quito (2019), David Luiz to Flamengo (2021) and Fernandinho to Paranaense (2021).
David Pizarro, Luis Jiménez and more
As for Chilean soccer, one of the returns that gave the most talk was that of David Pizarro, who paralyzed Valparaíso upon returning to Santiago Wanderers in mid 2015.
The Fantasista came from a great season at Fiorentina and from winning the Copa América, so the whole port was excited to fight above hand in hand with one of his prodigal sons.
However, the situation was not as expected and the creative flyer ended up going to the University of Chile with very few games played. In fact, he retired with the blues in December 2018.
The one who did have a spectacular return was Luis Jimenezformer Inter Milan and West Ham who returned to get nothing less than the Chile Cup with Palestino in 2018.
The Magician’s performance was so outstanding in our country that even He was called up to the Chilean National Team in 2021being a starter in several games for the Qualifiers.
Something similar happened with Jean Beausejour, a winger who He arrived at Colo-Colo in 2014 directly from Wigan in England and that marked a clear difference with the rest of the local league.
A little before, Jaime Valdés arrived at the Cacique to fulfill his dream of putting on the shirt of the club that he was a fan of, achieving no less than seven titles with the Albos.
In this review you can include other hierarchy names such as Gonzalo Jara to the University of Chile (2016)Mauricio Pinilla also to the U (2017), Matías Fernández to Colo-Colo (2020)Fabián Orellana to the UC (2021) and Mauricio Isla to the Cruzados (2022), all with different performance.
Finally, in this review they cannot be left out Marcelo Salas and Ivan Zamoranowho returned to Chile in 2005 and 2003, respectively.
2023-07-31 20:30:54
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