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Julián Aquino’s Move to Cusco FC: A Strategic Loan Deal

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Cusco FC is gonna add Julian Aquino to their team, he’s a really good 20-year-old attacking midfielder from Newell’s Old Boys. The team from Argentina agreed to let Aquino go on loan for a year and Cusco FC can buy 60% of his rights after that. Cusco FC wants to get younger players on their team while giving Aquino a chance to play lots of games in Peru’s best league.

  • Cusco FC and them have like a verbal agreement to get Julian Aquino on loan
  • They can buy 60% of Aquino’s rights if they want after the loan
  • Aquino’s going there to get more playing time in Peru

Aquino’s Move to Cusco FC

Julian Aquino who’s like 1.60 meters tall has been playing with Newell’s Old Boys II. People outside Argentina started noticing him and sending him to Cusco FC is what Newell’s wants to do to get their young players more games. This could make Aquino worth more money and help him learn different ways to play football.


Strategic Investment in Young Talent

When Cusco FC got Aquino it shows they want to get young players who could be really good. Other teams like Union La Calera do this too when they get young players. How Aquino does during this loan could be really important for what happens next in his career and maybe other teams will want him too.

Getting Aquino is kinda like what lots of South American teams do now where they try to make young players better by letting them play in different countries. This is how lots of teams in South America run things now like how Martin Palermo did really good stuff with Club Olimpia.

Now that Aquino’s starting this new thing with Cusco FC everyone who likes football is gonna watch how he does and see if this young player gets better playing South American football.

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