Alejo Sarco, who’s 18 years old and plays as a center-forward from Argentina, is gonna move to Bayer Leverkusen in 2025. The youngster from Vélez Sarsfield has got lots of big European clubs looking at him and his move to Leverkusen matches what they want to do with getting promising players for their attack. Since Sarco’s got an Italian passport it makes it easier for him to play in Germany where Leverkusen likes to bring up young players.
- Alejo Sarco is joining Bayer Leverkusen for free in 2025.
- His Italian passport makes it easier to move to the Bundesliga
- The move fits with how Leverkusen likes young players.
Alejo Sarco: A Rising Argentinian Talent
Born on January 6 2006, Alejo Sarco is 1.79 meters tall and plays as a center-forward. The way he plays at Vélez Sarsfield has made lots of European teams want him. You can see how Bayer Leverkusen really wants to get and grow young players with this move. The club has done good with other young players in the Bundesliga which shows it works.
🔴⚫️🇦🇷 Argentinian talent Alejo Sarco will join Bayer Leverkusen from 2025, as reported in September.
Deal in place. ⤵️🔐
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano)
December 04, 2024
Strategic Move to the Bundesliga
Getting Sarco isn’t just about having more players it’s about planning ahead too. A big transfer expert says the move will be done in January 2025. Leverkusen don’t have to pay anything for him which is good for them and since he’s got an Italian passport, he can easily play in the Bundesliga. This is exactly what the club wants to do as you can read more about in the stuff about Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Opportunities in the Bundesliga
When Sarco comes to the Bundesliga it’s gonna be big for him and Bayer Leverkusen. Everyone knows the league is really good for young players, like you can see with how English players do in big games. Sarco can play in the A-Junioren-Bundesliga West which will help him get better and ready for top European football. As Bayer Leverkusen gets stronger, everyone thinks Sarco will make their attack much better.
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