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This Is Why the Feyenoord Desists From Registering Manfred Ugalde

A possible transfer of Manfred Ugalde, from the Spartak of Moscow to the Feyenoord of the Netherlands, is far from concrete, according to media reports on Tulip lands.Although the Feyenoord made a first score (for 15 million euros, that is 17,3 million dollars), it found that it would have to make an effort close to 23 million dollars.However, the team in which the Costa Rican Jeyland Mitchell militates decided not to continue the negotiation, f…

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A possible transfer of Manfred Ugalde, from the Spartak of Moscow to the Feyenoord of the Netherlands, is far from concrete, according to media reports on Tulip lands.Although the Feyenoord made a first score (for 15 million euros, that is 17,3 million dollars), it found that it would have to make an effort close to 23 million dollars.However, the team in which the Costa Rican Jeyland Mitchell militates decided not to continue the negotiation, f…

The Dutch medium Voetbal International reported that Feyenoord decided to withdraw from the bid to hire Costa Rican striker Manfred Ugalde. The Rotterdam club would have given up due to the high price demanded by the Moscow Spartak of Russia, where the Costa Rican striker currently militates. The Spartak rejected an initial offer of approximately 15 million euros sent by the Feyenoord. Ugalde, with a contract in Russia until 2028, highlighted as…

A Champions League winner entered into talks with Manfred Ugalde, and FIFA intervened. Manfred Ugalde is still a Spartak Moscow player. The Russian team is firm in its position of demanding €20 million for the sale of the Costa Rican striker, an offer that no club has approached so far. In recent hours, it was learned that Feyenoord has withdrawn from negotiations to acquire Ugalde, whom it has been closely monitoring for several weeks. However,…

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futbolcentroamerica.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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