The move of the Uruguayan International Striker Gonzalo Petit of National from Montevideo al Very Betis This is not the only official, after both clubs came to an agreement for the amount of 6 million euros (7 million dollars) for 85% of the player’s pass, which was certainly appointed by the Verdiblaco Club to another from Laliga Hypermotion or even the Spanish First Division or some European.
Petit, which in September was 19 years old and measuring 191 CMS, was one of the great promises of Uruguayan football and a strong promise of Real Betis Sports Management, which followed it for a long time and advanced to other great European clubs that after their steps, after corroborating the last South American Sub 20 of January and February all the good conditions.
Despite his youth, Petit has played 34 games, and scored 12 goals, along with the first National of Montevideo team, both in the Uruguayan First Division and the Copa Libertadores. The National, after which he moved, was intended that Betis would bear fruit to the player somehow until the end of the year, but the idea of the Verdiblanco Club was that European football was over and the sports direction would hold many requests for his dedication, both of Spain’s clubs and other leagues.
The real Betis, in the coming weeks, and after the relevant consultations along with the pellegrini and the movements of the Tag -Head, will decide which is the best destination for the petit, if you include the first team or leave another club who can ensure more minutes of playing, because Betis is currently counting in front of the churches of Cucho Hernández and Bakamu, also borja churches, also borja churches, also borja churches, also borja churches, also borja churches, also borja churches, also borja churches, also borja churches, also borja churches, also borja churches, also borja churches, also borja churches, and did not give up. Joseph if he manages to leave Panda or Bakambu himself.
Source: La Verdad

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