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Rondon poised for Pachuca move

By IANS | Updated: December 28, 2023 13:55 IST

Mexico City, Dec 28 Salomon Rondon is set to join Mexico's Pachuca after parting ways with Argentine side ...

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Mexico City, Dec 28 Salomon Rondon is set to join Mexico's Pachuca after parting ways with Argentine side River Plate, according to widespread media reports.

The Venezuelan striker's signing was a special request of Pachuca manager Guillermo Almada and the 34-year-old is expected to begin training with his new teammates next week, Xinhua quoted Mexican news portal Tribuna.

Rondon, who joined River Plate on a two-year deal last January, parted ways with the Argentine club by mutual consent on Tuesday.

He scored 10 goals in 35 appearances across all competitions for the Buenos Aires giants.

Pachuca will begin their 2024 Liga MX Clausura campaign with an away clash against Cruz Azul on January 13.

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