They reveal the millions Alianza Lima would have invested in

They reveal the millions Alianza Lima would have invested in Christian Cueva

Alianza Lima is living very busy in administration due to the Christian Cueva case after it was revealed that the player committed an indiscipline and failed to attend the Victorian team’s training sessions after being caught at a cumbia concert. Although the player apologized to the club, his teammates and the technical line on the networks, the administration would try to end his contract early. The amount that was invested in renting the steering wheel would also have become known.

As we recall, the signing of ‘Aladdin’ required weeks of negotiations, as an agreement had to be reached with Al-Fateh of Saudi Arabia, the institution that held the midfielder’s passport. Many wondered how much the Alliance cast invested in their arrival. A group of Alianza Lima partners announced that it would be more than one million soles.

“At the moment the club has spent about S/1,168,000 on Christian Cueva this year. Who will pay for this money? That’s more than 2% of Alianza’s bankruptcy debt. Will Gonzáles Posada pay for it?” Salazar? Maybe Bellina? No, the loser will be the club,” they posted on Twitter.

The amount Alianza Lima would have invested in Christian Cueva.  Photo: Capture Twitter.

The amount Alianza Lima would have invested in Christian Cueva. Photo: Capture Twitter.

Christian Cueva was in training this Wednesday 5th and did he train with Alianza Lima?

Christian Cueva’s continuity at Alianza Lima seems ruled out as the Blue and Whites would terminate his contract two months before the player’s connection with the club expired. There is currently no news on his contract situation.

However, this Wednesday 5th, the footballer would have approached the Victorian cast training session, two hours before work began.

“@ClubALoficial practice starts at 10am, players will be called from 9am. Christian Cueva arrived before 8am. The question is whether they will let him train with the group,” reported journalist Talía Azcarate.

Check out Christian Cueva’s public apology