The subject of Fernando Beltrán within the Chivas Rayadas de Guadalajara is something that continues to give a lot to talk about. In recent days, a lot has been said about whether the player would remain within the Guadalajara team or finally leave due to how little the team’s coach, Víctor Manuel Vucetich, uses him.
During this transfer market there were at least 5 Liga MX teams that set their eyes on the Rebaño youth squad: Tijuana, Pumas, Necaxa, Pachuca and finally Puebla, The team that even the coach of the Strip assured that they were looking for his signing, which in the end is not going to happen and now he is focused on returning to Chivas and, knowing that he is not one of the coach’s favorites, will try to earn a place within the team:
“I am very calm to be honest, I have to go back to Chivas. I have already spoken with the board and I return to earn a place. I hope to consolidate myself and put aside having a few minutes, I am tired of having a few minutes, so I go in search of that. , of a better version. “
– Fernando Beltran
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CONFIRMED! THE BABY IS STAYING! ??
Fernando Beltrán spoke exclusively for RÉCORD about the rumors that placed him away from the Sacred Herd this season and confirmed that Chivas does not move.
Vucetich will have him for this Apertura 2021.https://t.co/pfff5T0fPJ pic.twitter.com/jnxqvIhuxU
– RECORD JOURNAL (@record_mexico) August 8, 2021
Beltrán returns to Chivas after making history at the Tokyo Olympics by becoming the only Chivas homegrown medalist in Tokyo, thus joining the homegrown medalists in London 2012 Carlos Salcido, Marco Fabián, Toño Rodríguez, Jorge Enríquez and Miguel Ponce.
