Millionaires: Watford interested in signing Carlos Andrés Gómez | Emissary was in El Campín | Colombian Soccer | betplay league

Millonarios continues to dazzle with his game in Colombian soccer. The BetPlay Cup champion is the leader of the home run A in League II and became the main candidate to be a finalist this semester.

Beyond the good results, the ambassador has been praised for his style of play and his idea of ​​a constant attacking game, with dynamic and well-played football, and with the birth of new figures for local and international football.

One of the pearls of the Millionaires led by Alberto Gamero, is the attacker Carlos Andrés Gómez, whom they have even dared to compare with ex-soccer player Faustino Asprilla. The winger has speed and talent, and at 20 he is attractive on the transfer market.

Thus, it was learned that an emissary from an English club was in Bogotá this weekend, and went to the El Campín stadium to see Millonarios playing against Pereira, on date 3 of the home runs. There, he closely followed Gómez, who also stood out and scored the goal that confirmed the 2-0 victory.

This is Watford, which in recent years has noticed Colombian footballers and currently has Yaser Asprilla and hired Jorge Cabezas. In addition, it looks at young players to train and empower them and then sell them on the European market.

The revelation was made by Carlos Antonio Vélez: the journalist confirmed that Watford follows Carlos Andrés Gómez and that is why they are watching him closely. In addition, he assured that the emissary of the English team, which is currently in the Second Division, also went to the Bogotá stadium on Sunday to watch the match between Santa Fe and Junior de Barranquilla.

Watford want ‘Kante’

As Vélez revealed, the Watford emissaries would not only be interested in the signing of Carlos Andrés Gómez. They would also be closely following Johan Torres, better known as ‘Kanté’, who at 18 is one of Santa Fe’s outstanding players, and who has had the confidence of coach Alfredo Arias.

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