Strasbourg is trying to have an Argentinian international

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9th in Ligue 1 After 19 days of the championship, Strasbourg does not refrain from dreaming of a European future. Racing is only 3 points from 6th place, currently occupied by OL. But to achieve this, Alsatian leaders know the need to strengthen themselves for the second part of the season. It is for this reason that they have been digging an ambitious track for several hours.

According to our information, the RCSA tries to have the Argentinian international Valentin Barco (1 selection), today on the side of Seville. The 20 -year -old left -back has only played 466 minutes since the start of the season, has been injured for two months, and the idea of ​​seeing his loan shortened by Brighton is gaining ground, according to the Spanish press. Strasbourg could therefore rush into the breach to obtain his loan, he who evolves at the same post as the very good Diego Moreira.

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