GOAL: How Chilean clubs are rearming for the new season

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GOAL details how the top clubs are reshaping for the upcoming season in Chilean football.

The National Championship 2023 is taking shape as several clubs have already announced their initial squads. The defending champion Colo-Colo officially introduced Ramiro González to bolster the squad tasked with defending the title and performing well in the Copa Libertadores. The club also features Fernando de Paul, Érick Wiemberg, and Matías Moya as part of its plans.

Colo-Colo added a second reinforcement after De Paul joined to compete for the starting goalkeeper spot with Brayan Cortés. Meanwhile, Universidad Católica welcomed Eugenio Mena, Franco Di Santo, Guillermo Burdisso, and Byron Nieto, with Alexander Aravena returning after a stint with Ñublense to strengthen the squad.

Universidad de Chile has Mauricio Pellegrino at the helm and has brought in winger Juan Pablo Gómez along with Federico Mateos, Leandro Fernández, Nicolás Guerra, and Matías Zaldivia as part of its pre-season build-up.

GOAL tracks all the moves, ups, downs, and rumors shaping the new season in Chilean football.

Ramiro González is highlighted as the club’s second reinforcement for 2023, with Colo-Colo celebrating this addition on social media. The club shared celebrations and well-wishes as part of the rollout for the season. (Source: GOAL)

The goalkeeper Fernando de Paul is Colo-Colo’s first reinforcement for the 2023 season, with club communications wishing him luck for the challenging campaign ahead. (Source: GOAL)

Striker Matías Moya was announced as Colo-Colo’s new signing for 2023, with official posts sending good wishes as the campaign begins. (Source: GOAL)

Alexander Aravena’s return to Universidad Católica was highlighted as a key move for the club, reconnecting with the side after a season with another team. Details about the transfer were shared across club channels. (Source: GOAL)

Plenty of chatter surrounded other clubs as well, with reports and posts from various clubs illustrating ongoing negotiations and pre-season preparations. (Source: GOAL)

Several homegrown players and new signings were shown in pre-season updates, reflecting the wider reshaping occurring across Chilean football. (Source: GOAL)

Interviews and statements from players and managers were shared across social channels, narrating the expectations for 2023. (Source: GOAL)

Supporters and media outlets continued to relay updates on arrivals, signings, and nods to the challenge ahead for all clubs. (Source: GOAL)

Various clubs announced their rosters and expressed confidence in their upcoming campaigns through official posts and highlights from training sessions. (Source: GOAL)

Journalists and fans watched as players completed their first sessions, with emphasis on adaptation to new teammates and tactical systems. (Source: GOAL)

As the season approaches, the narrative centers on how these signings bill the landscape for Chilean football and set the stage for competitive matches across the championship and continental competitions. (Source: GOAL)

Which post resonated most with fans? The discussion remains open as supporters weigh in on new signings and how they might influence their teams’ fortunes in 2023. (Source: GOAL)

Which post did you like the most?

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  • sao paulo
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Which post did you like the most?

  • 49%Real Betty
  • 12%sao paulo
  • 5%cremonese
  • 26%Ajax
  • 7%Burnley

7644 votes

Source: GOAL

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