With Yotun The renewed 11 that Alianza Lima wants to

With Yotun! The renewed 11 that Alianza Lima wants to put together for Liga 1 and Libertadores

With Yotun The renewed 11 that Alianza Lima wants to

Lima Alliance restructured its squad after failing to win the national title League 1 Betsson 2023. So far, the intimate club has announced the departure of six footballers for the 2024 season. It also became known in the last few hours that the Blue and Whites had made an offer Yoshimar Yotunwho is also wanted by the Universitario de Deportes.

With this in mind, in this note we show you the renewed starting team that the team led by the Colombian Alejandro Restrepo would present for the local championship and the group stage of the Copa Libertadores.

What would be the new 11 of Alianza Lima for 2024?

Despite Lima Alliance has not announced any reinforcements, it is known that he has already secured the commitment of young footballers such as right-back Marco Huamán, central defender Renzo Garcés, winger Kevin Sandoval and attacker Kevin Serna.

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In addition, the confidants have two national midfielders in their sights: Catriel Cabellos from Racing de Argentina and Yoshimar Yotún from Sporting Cristal. In this way, the 11 familiars would be composed as follows:

  • Angelo Field, Marco Huaman, Carlos Zambrano, Renzo Garces, Ricardo Lagos, Catriel Cabellos, Jairo Concha, Yoshimar Yotun, Kevin Serna, Franco Zanelatto and Hernan Barcos.

Which players will not continue at Alianza Lima?

Through their social networks Lima Alliance has announced the departure of center back Pablo Míguez, right back Edinson Chávez, goalkeeper Ítalo Espinoza, striker Aldair Rodríguez, defender Joao Montoya and midfielder Oswaldo Valenzuela.

In addition, according to the latest information, the confidants would not renew the contracts of the Argentine Gino Peruzzi, the Colombian Pablo Sabbag, the Argentine Santiago García, the Colombian Andrés Andrade, Cristian Benavente and Christian Cueva.