The San Lorenzo coach celebrates the arrival of three players to the team’s preseason in the neighboring country. I know the details.
The coach of San Lorenzo, Ruben Darío Insuareceived three good news given that he will be able to recover the goalkeeper Facundo Altamirano and the midfielder Carlos Sanchez in the middle of the preseason of the team in Uruguaywhile it will also have the Colombian central marker Nicolas Hernandez as fourth reinforcement of the pass market.
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Altamirano He will be the starting goalkeeper and second captain of the team. Boedo before the departure of Augustus Battle to the Grenade of Spainso its continuity was one of the coach’s main wishes.


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Altamirano, archer of San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo he bought his token from banfield by 1.2 million dollars to assure the owner of the bow, although the position could undergo another modification: Jose Devecchifrom last step to loan Sarmiento de Junínhe would not continue in the “Cyclone” and would go to Tiger in exchange for a debt, so Insua wants a substitute who could be Gaston “Chila” Gomez.
As to Sanchezafter solving the problems generated by his automatic contract renewal and after giving up the salary increase that was agreed upon, the “Rock” will continue with the Barça shirt for another year.
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Nicolás “Butcher” Hernández
Lastly, the “Butcher” Hernandez has already signed its bond with San Lorenzo and will arrive on loan for one year from Athletico Paranaensewith a lower charge and a purchase option that is around 2.5 million dollars.
In this way, it will be the fourth reinforcement for “Gallego” after the arrivals of Eric Remedi, Cristian Tarragona and Jhohan Romañawhile the club is still negotiating for Cristian Ferreiraon loan from River and with option, and for Matias Realithe forward of Independent Rivadavia de Mendozaby whom the leadership commanded by Marcelo Moretti has already made an offer to acquire a large part of its pass.
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