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Nelson Deossa Joins Rayados: A Strategic Move in Liga MX

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Nelson Deossa, a young Colombian midfielder has made his way to Rayados de Monterrey from CF Pachuca. The 24-year-old can play both central and defensive midfield which makes him really useful for the team. This move shows how Rayados wants to bring in young talent from South America.

  • Deossa joined Pachuca in January 2024 and was contracted until December 2027.
  • His market value was €4.50 million as of December 2024.
  • Even though he’s good, Deossa hasn’t played for the Colombian national team yet.

Rayados’ Ambitions with Deossa’s Addition

Rayados de Monterrey, who’s really big in Mexico’s Liga MX wants to make their midfield stronger by getting Nelson Deossa. He’s good at playing different positions on the field and should help Rayados do better in the league. The club likes getting young skilled players like him who can help them win both in Mexico and other countries.


Deossa’s Career and Development

Born on February 6 2000 in Marmato Colombia Nelson Deossa is 1.78 meters tall and is good at both defending and attacking. He started playing pro with Huila before Pachuca bought him in 2023 for €1.4 million. Since being at Pachuca his value has gone up a lot which shows how good they are at making players better.

Pachuca’s Transfer Strategy

Pachuca is known for finding good players. They buy players cheap make them better and sell them for more money which is exactly what happened with Deossa. This helps the club make money but also helps players like Deossa get better and play in good leagues.

Getting Nelson Deossa shows that Rayados knows what they’re doing and wants to build a good team. Now that Deossa’s joined Rayados everyone’s excited to see how he’ll help the team win.

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