There is an atmosphere of joy at the Universitario de Deportes after winning the national title against Alianza Lima, but not everything is fun and exciting as they have to work on new signings for 2024 as they reflect on the club’s 100th anniversary. One of the players who could leave the student facility is Piero Quispe, who would be in the sights of two Premier League clubs. The information about the 22-year-old footballer was reported by journalist Christian Martin.
“We have already pointed out in surveys conducted by various English football clubs, at least in the scouting system, that the midfielder for Universitario and the Peruvian national team is someone with a lot of potential and a future.” “We had already reported on the surveys and found out from our source that he was on the books of Brighton, Nottingham Forest and Brentford. These last two share scouting reports,” said the Argentine journalist in El Futbolero.
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“Wonder Kid, that’s what they call him and mention him as one of the most promising Wonder Kids. His good standing reminds us of Nolberto Solano. We understand that ‘Nobi’ Solano is sometimes consulted by him, Nottingham Forest in particular are looking for one.” “We know that there will be a new survey among these three clubs in January. We will look at the position of the Peruvian player and the ‘U’,” the communicator added.
The university would have made two new signings for 2024
Former Universitario footballer Carlos Galván revealed that the Merengue team would have everything ready to welcome two luxury reinforcements for 2024, the year of the U’s 100th anniversary. He mentioned that Miguel Trauco and Raúl Ruidíaz were the chosen ones.
“You gave me some information that I don’t know if it’s true. Trauco is practically closed and there is a preliminary agreement with the ‘Pulga’ (Ruidíaz). When you went to the stadium today, a friend told me this. “They had glasses made with ‘Chato’s face on them,” he noted on the YouTube show “A Pressure.”