After a series of rumors that linked the Venezuelan striker, Darwin Machís with the Águilas del América, finally his destiny will be the MLS with the team that will debut this 2022, the Charlotte Football Club, where he will also be the franchise player, according to what was reported by Daniel Nohra, a journalist from the TUDN media outlet.
According to Nohra, Granada CF of LaLiga in Spain, would have reached an agreement with Charlotte for the transfer of the South American player who will travel to the United States to sign his contract and join his new club, once he finishes his commitments with the Venezuelan team that will face Uruguay on Tuesday.
Although the official signing has not yet been announced and much less the amount of the transaction, it should be noted that the ‘Vinotinto’ player has a market value of $8.4 million dollars.
What is known about the new Darwin Machís team
Charlotte FC is an American soccer club from North Carolina, founded in 2019 and as of the season 2022 will compete in MLS. In July of 2018, businessman David Tepper became the owner of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and announced his interest in bringing the MLS a team from the city of Charlotte as a future project, something that will finally materialize this year.
Your current The coach is the Spanish Miguel Ramírez Medina, and among his current figures is the Austrian Christian Fuchs, who was champion of the Premier League with the legendary Leicester.
In the current season of Spanish football, Machís had played 22 of the 22 Granada games, scoring two goals and handing out an assist. Likewise, in a total of 141 matches played with the Spanish team, the Venezuelan attacker scored 31 goals and gave 22 passes goal.
Machís signed with Granada in 2019 for what was his second spell at the club, managing to be a fundamental player to qualify for the Europa League for the first time in its history, in that campaign he contributed 9 goals and 6 assists. 2019
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