Despite the market closing in much of Europe and Asia, the Cadista club could lose the player as interest grows in the Americas.
The efforts of Maxi Gómez’s representatives to pry him away from Cádiz CF in this winter market were useless, but there is still a chance. The window for players in much of Europe and even Asia has already closed, but it remains open in the Americas. Specifically, we are referring to Uruguay, where Peñarol is still pending.
It is the Carbonero club that wants to use his services in this first part of the season (in South America), but it turns out that the operation will be complicated. This is because Cádiz CF is not considering his resignation on the express orders of Mauricio Pellegrino. Although the striker has spoken to the coach, the Argentine still has him in his plans.
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A Mexican team would help Maxi Gómez leave Cádiz and reach Peñarol
Sources close to the Uruguayan striker suggest that a deal behind the Cadista team is close to being finalized. This is Pachuca of Mexico buying 100% of the pass, which belongs to Trabzonspor of Turkey. Immediately afterwards, the Manito team granted the player a six-month loan to the Uruguayan squad.
What everyone ignores is that Cádiz has a transfer contract signed until June 30, 2024, which it wants to enforce. In this way, Gómez is supposed to leave Nuevo Mirandilla until the summer market. But Peñarol’s idea is that they can acquire the striker in the same market that ends on the 26th of this month in Uruguayan territory.
Cádiz remains steadfast and will not let Maxi Gómez leave this winter
Although the deal was concluded between the Central American club and the Ottoman club, it has nothing to do with the current contract that still binds the striker to the Cadiz team. It is true that emails have been received in Manuel Vizcaíno’s offices asking about the footballer’s situation. But the answer is the same, it counts for the current coaching staff.
In conclusion, Maxi Gómez will not be released until the current transfer contract is fulfilled. Although it is not excluded that Pachuca will invest more money to convince Cádiz. An action that excites Peñarol, who dreams of the services of the Uruguayan goalscorer for the 2024 edition of the Copa Libertadores.