El Diablito is the big star of the U17 World Cup and El Millonario will do everything they can to keep him once he returns to Núñez.
That has been known for a long time Claudio Echeverri It is a gem rarely seen in an inexhaustible quarry like that of River. There are even records from when he was still twelve years old and the difference with his rivals of the same age was terrible. And actually, With the 10 of the Argentina national team under 17, he dazzles the world with a great performance at the World Cup of the category played in Indonesia and in which he ended up three goals against Brazil in the quarter-finals.
THE IMPRESSIVE HATTRICK DEL DIABLITO AGAINST BRAZIL
Logically, at El Millonario they are alert to the Little Devil’s every move. Because although the fans demand greater participation for the future, Martín Demichelis made that clear “He is destined to play for River. We appreciate him. We are going to enjoy him. And I hope he is not tired when he comes because he will have to compete with us.””, after explaining how difficult the adjustment to Primera is, especially physically.
However, there is another issue keeping leaders awake and it has to do with contractual matters.
UNTIL WHEN DOES ECHEVERRI HAVE A CONTRACT IN RIVER
Although there was talk that he would sign a contract until December 2025, with a huge termination clause at that time for a 16-year-old footballer (25 million euros, rising to 30 with 10 days to go until the end of the market), El Diablito signed his first contract on January 2, 2023 until December 31, 2024.
For this reason, the idea of the CD is to sit down as soon as possible to improve the conditions and duration since then From July 1, 2024, he could negotiate as a future free agent At the end of the year.
THE TEAMS WHO ARE LOOKING FOR IT FROM EUROPE
The masterful performance against Brazil last Friday, November 24, put his name in the most important European newspapers and several clubs have already been mentioned as possible destinations: Real Madrid, Manchester City, PSG, Atlético de Madrid, Juventus, Milan or Benfica, as published by AS. It is known that the main institutions of the old continent send scouts to youth leagues and logically see Diablito as a project without a roof.
Source: Goal

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