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·8 juin 2025
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·8 juin 2025
The 25-year-old Uruguayan footballer, who is going through a great sporting present at La Academia, begins to be sought after by clubs from abroad.
Gastón Martirena is one of the key players that Gustavo Costas' Racing has, and for a few weeks now, there has been interest from Russia. There has not been a formal offer yet, but the Uruguayan player spoke about his future in an interview he gave to the press in his country.
"It has been rumored that I'm going to leave, but there are no proposals. On the 17th, I have to report to Racing because I'm a player for the club," Martirena said in a conversation with Polideportivo de Canal 12.
Information points to the fact that Spartak Moscow could offer around $10 million for his transfer. After winning the CONMEBOL Sudamericana, he had already been sought after by Zenit, Krasnodar, and Flamengo from Brazil.
"I want to stay and play the Copa Libertadores because we see that we have a chance, that the possibility is there, but I also want to keep growing, take advantage of the opportunities, because I don't know what can happen later...", he concluded.
When referring to Russia as a destination, he showed doubts "because of the war issue" and being far from his family, something that doesn't tempt him too much. Although he doesn't rule out the possibility for financial reasons: "But I also think a lot about the fact that I'm going to be a father, I'm 25 years old, whether I like it or not, it's Europe. If I have to leave, I'll have the possibility to take other steps. The financial aspect is very high and I don't have anything, I want to keep growing and take advantage."
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