Jesus Manuel “Tecatito” Corona, would be very close to becoming a new player of the Seville of Spain in the next few days, reported the daily The Portugal Game.
According to the Lusitanian newspaper, the agent of the Mexican extreme that still belongs to the Porto, is negotiating with the “Dragons” to specify the operation with the Andalusian painting. The player would have to give up a percentage of his pass to close the deal.
Besides, the Sevilla directive would have already moved to Portugal to deliver the contract to the runner-up agent from the last gold Cup, who would have already given his approval to undertake a new adventure in LaLiga.
It should be remembered that the Mexican has already been in the orbit of Monchi, Sevilla sports director, who sees the ideal player to increase competition either as extreme or right side, position in which he has played in recent seasons.
It would be the fourth Mexican to play for Sevilla
In case the negotiations come to fruition, “Tecatito” He would be the fourth Mexican footballer to wear the Andalusian elastic.
Gerardo Torrado
The first one that opened the way was the current one sports director of the Mexican National Team, Gerardo Torrado. He was four seasons in the team led by Joaquin Caparrós, but failed to consolidate as a starter in the starting 11.
His best campaign was in 2002-2003, playing 22 games and a year later he signed with the Racing Santander.
Miguel Layún
In winter market of 2018, Miguel Layún landed on the Stadium Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán. After losing irregularity in the Porto, decided to accept to play in the team then trained by the Italian Vincenzo Montella.
But with the departure of the transalpine, he returned Caparros who did not give him enough confidence and led to his departure towards the Villarreal.
Javier “Chicharito” Hernández
After paying 8 million euros to West Ham, the Sevilla seized the services of Javier Hernández to reinforce the attack of the Julen Lopetegui. He played a total of 15 games and scored three times before going to Los Angeles Galaxy on the MLS.
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