By Axel Reyes
In a surprising revelation, Vélez Sarsfield president Fabián Berlanga has disclosed that he attempted to sell defender Valentín Gómez to Manchester United following Lisandro Martínez's injury. The audacious move, however, was ultimately rejected by the Premier League giants.
Berlanga revealed the details of his approach, stating, "It wasn't a transfer, it was a termination. Once the player signs the payment commitment, he is free to do whatever he wants. Through an acquaintance, I asked Manchester United if they wanted him because of Licha Martínez's injury."
Despite the compelling circumstances, Manchester United's decision-makers were not swayed. "It was DIVIDED between the CEO and the coach, and they said no," Berlanga confirmed. This revelation sheds light on the internal discussions and decision-making processes at one of the world's most prestigious football clubs.
Valentín Gómez, a highly rated young defender, has been making waves in Argentine football with his impressive performances for Vélez Sarsfield. His potential and versatility have drawn comparisons to his compatriot, Lisandro Martínez.
Lisandro Martínez's injury created a void in Manchester United's defence, prompting Berlanga to explore the possibility of Gómez filling that gap. The Argentine defender's ability to play in multiple positions and his aggressive style of play made him an attractive proposition.
The failed attempt to bring Gómez to Old Trafford raises questions about what could have been. Had Manchester United opted to sign the young defender, he could have provided valuable cover for Martínez and potentially established himself as a key player for the club.
From Vélez Sarsfield's perspective, the potential transfer of Gómez to Manchester United would have been a significant financial boost and a testament to the club's ability to produce top-quality talent.
The rejection of Gómez highlights Manchester United's meticulous approach to transfers. The club's hierarchy carefully evaluates potential signings, considering factors such as player suitability, financial implications, and long-term strategy.
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