After completing a great 2023 season in which he won two titles with LDU, Paolo Guerrero will not continue with the Ecuadorian team and is looking for a new club for 2024.
One of the teams linked to the Predator was Alianza Lima, where he was a member of the minor categories; However, the player himself made some insightful comments about whether the blue and white team would be interested in signing him for this season.
“Alianza didn’t send me anything. I think there is no interest and there is no problem. As I have always said, I will not stop being an Alianza fan. The leaders pass and so on,” Guerrero explained for TV Perú.
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It is recalled that the 40-year-old striker indicated days ago that he had a desire to come to La Victoria; However, the dialogue he had with a member of the blue and white institution did not come to fruition.
The Predator also pointed to the great season he had with LDU, the team with which he won the Copa Sudamericana and the Ecuadorian League. “2023 was a nice project with Liga de Quito, I think we had nice moments.”
The captain of the Peruvian team also revealed some details about his professional future. “I'm waiting for a proposal to arrive, something concrete, something good. A project that should win an international trophy.”
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In addition, Paolo was asked about the new Blanquirroja coach Jorge Fossati and the scheme he could use for the Copa América and the qualifiers. “Game system with 3 defenders? It's about work, time and respect for the processes. Now coach Fossati has arrived, a radical change, a different way of playing and thinking. “Everything changes, we have to be patient, we have to understand the coach’s idea, adapt, adapt to the new coach,” said the national striker.
Despite his 40 years, Guerrero is more relevant than ever and is confident of finding a team that will allow him to maintain his football competitiveness, as he showed last season with Liga de Quito.
Colo Colo has the Predator in its sights
The Chilean team would be willing to negotiate with Paolo Guerrero to become the “9” of the team as long as Luis Zubeldía agrees to become the new coach. The Argentine was proud of the Predator when he brought it from Racing to LDU and the Peruvian returned the favor by becoming the reference of the Ecuadorian line-up.