Lucas Ocampos’ Totally Surprising Destination

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A 30-year-old Argentinian winger who played for AS Monaco and Olympique de Marseille, Lucas Ocampos has been a Seville player since 2019, where he has reached his full potential. Still useful at the start of the season (2 appearances and 1 assist), the Quilmes native will not continue his adventures in Andalusia. Indeed, Relevo announces that an agreement has been reached between the Mexican club Rayados de Monterrey and Sevilla.

The transfer should amount to around 7 to 8 million euros while the player was in his last year of contract. The only thing missing is the signature. His future coach Martin Demichelis who is his compatriot has also communicated his desire to attract him: “I had the opportunity to talk to him and express my desire to have him join us. I think Lucas also wants to come, I hope that happens.»

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