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Pumas Eyes Ezequiel “Chimy” Ávila in Strategic Loan Move

Mexico City, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico. 19th July, 2024. Luis Raul Gonzalez Perez, president of the Universidad Nacional Football Club and Mar Moya goalkeeper of Pumas women soccer team speaking during a press conference to announce Raloy automotive oils as the new sponsor of the Pumas de la UNAM soccer Team. (Credit Image: © Jose Luis Torales/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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Pumas UNAM is trying to work out a one-year loan deal for Argentine forward Ezequiel “Chimy” Ávila. The Mexican club wants to add more firepower up front by getting Ávila from Real Betis who owns his rights right now. They might be able to buy him after the loan ends, which shows Pumas wants to step up their game using Ávila’s experience playing in Europe.

  • Pumas is working on getting Ávila on loan from Real Betis for a year
  • They could end up buying him when the loan’s done
  • His time playing in Europe would really help Pumas out

Real Betis’ Role in the Transfer

Real Betis, who plays in La Liga is part of maybe moving Ezequiel “Chimy” Ávila to Pumas. They’ve been doing real good lately with how they handle players. The club is deep in talks about moving Ávila thinking about what he’s worth and what he brings to the team. If you wanna know more about how Betis has been doing lately check out their match preview against Espanyol.


Ávila’s Journey from Argentina to Mexico

Ezequiel “Chimy” Ávila started playing in the Argentine Primera Division and has come a long way since then. Going to Pumas would be something new for him where he can show what he can do in a different league. Since he played in La Liga with Real Betis people are pretty excited to see what he might do in Mexico. Going from Argentina to Europe and maybe now to Mexico shows how this talented forward keeps moving forward in his career. You can learn more about his time at Real Betis on their club page.

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