John Pantsil sounds for America

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Thursday, 09 July 2009 05:57

Tamudo

The American, one of Mexico's historic clubs, still looking for signings in the foreign market that can help you get out of its crisis. Recent tournaments have been dismal, and even have the equipment near the posts down. The latest bomb placed at the Spanish John Pantsil in the sights of America, though specifics of the parakeets denies contact with the directive eagle.

We have handled many names, but so far only Aquivaldo Mosqueda, former Pachuca defense and Sevilla, has finalized his transfer. Among the prominent reinforcements have sounded in Coapa are Argentina's Daniel Montenegro, whom the Eagles would pay about seven million dollars over the transfer of "Pocho" Insua. Another speculation pointed to the signing of Brazilian midfielder Douglas dos Santos, but coach Chucho Ramirez has ruled out full upon arrival.

With the addition of Mosqueda remain two places for foreigners to be filled. With Tamudo and Montenegro, America would have one of the most spectacular of Mexico templates. Still, we no longer know what to expect from this team. Year after year, million-dollar sums spent on recruiting players from the lineup that, strangely, lose their powers with yellow plumage. Will we see these players at their level, or succumb to the curse eagle?

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