The Fossati technical command said goodbye to the Universitario and

The Fossati technical command said goodbye to the Universitario and recognized the Videna facilities

The Fossati technical command said goodbye to the Universitario and

The arrival of Jorge Fossati in the Peruvian team is imminent. There are only a few details missing about the successor to the former Universitario strategist as Juan Reynoso's successor. In this context, the members of its technical command were seen in Videna in the afternoon of this Thursday 21st.

Jorge Fossati's technical command arrived in Videna

A few days earlier, Jorge Fossati and his technical command said goodbye to the Universitario de Deportes, as its future lies together with the Bicolor. By the way, on the afternoon of December 21, Gonzalo Gutiérrez, Leonardo Martins and Sebastián Avellino, members of the Uruguayan strategist's work team, arrived in Videna.

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According to 'América Deportes', the assistants and the fitness trainer are from Trenches They toured the FPF facilities and were also accompanied by Pablo Bentancur, the 71-year-old technician's legal representative.

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Agustín Lozano, president of the FPF, appeared again a few days ago and spoke about Fossati's arrival at Bicolor. In this context, he stressed that the negotiations were on the right track and asked for calm to make them official.

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Everything is very well planned, things are going very well. Let's keep a little patience to get things right and in the next few days we will announce some official things. Everything should be sorted out in a week“, he emphasized to the media.

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