After his great year with the Universitario de Deportes, young midfielder Piero Quispe decided to leave the Merengue team in its 100th anniversary year to gain his first experience abroad. As is well known, the experienced footballer will be a new addition Pumas of the MX League and as soon as he set foot on Mexican soil, he expressed a strong message.
Piero Quispe and his strong message upon his arrival in Mexico
The 22-year-old attacker was approached by the local press and did not hesitate to promise commitment and sacrifice to secure a place on the Cat team.
“I will work hard to win over the fans. You earn it through work. Just because I'm from Peru doesn't mean they will love me. You have to watch me play. I'm leaving.” “To give my best in every training session, with a lot of sacrifice and trust,” he said in front of the TV Azteca cameras.
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On the other hand, he emphasized that he has knowledge of Liga MX due to the experience of some of the Peruvian team's teammates. “There are several in the Mexican league in the national team. It's a football that has good players and I feel like I can fit in well. As I said, I will work to secure a place in the team,” he concluded.
Where will Piero Quispe play?
Piero Quispe will undergo a medical examination in the next few hours and will be announced as a new player for Pumas de la UNAM. The contract with the facility has a term of 3 years.
How much did Pumas pay for Piero Quispe?
According to journalist Gustavo Peralta, Pumas de México would pay around $2 million for Universitario's promise. He also emphasized that the Creamers would keep 10% of the pass in the event of a future sale.
Gustavo Peralta's tweet about Piero Quispe. Photo: Twitter shot.