Dylan Borrero could leave Atlético Mineiro, which would sell 80% of the Colombian's pass

The 20-year-old has his eyes on the United States MLS team New England Revolution

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Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Round of 16 - First leg - Boca Juniors v Atletico Mineiro - Estadio La Bombonera, Buenos Aires, Argentina - July 13, 2021 Atletico Mineiro's Dylan Borrero in action Pool via REUTERS/Marcelo Endelli

The rattle of signings began for next season that has as its protagonists the Colombian players, very much sought after in foreign football both in the first level leagues and also in football in Mexico, Asia and the United States.

This is the case of Colombian winger Dylan Borrerom who currently plays for Atlético Mineiro in Brazil, and had action with Galo in the debut of Conmebol Libertadores in the 2-0 victory over Deportes Tolima at Manuel Murillo Toro in Ibagué.

It should be noted that the 20-year-old arrived at Atlético Mineiro in 2020 for a figure close to the million euros he paid to Independiente Santa Fe to take over the services of the Palmira-born.

With the Brazilian team Dylan Borrero was crowned the champion in 2021 of Brasileirao and also won the Brazilian Cup and Super Cup and three regional championships in a row.

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Although the Colombian is not a regular starter at Atlético Mineiro, his good performances have aroused the interest of several clubs, especially the Major League Soccer (MLS) of the United States.

Everything indicates that Dylan Borrero would continue his career in American football to defend the colors of the New England Revolution, which would spend four million euros for 80% of the coffee grower's pass.

The information was released by Win Sports journalist Felipe Sierra through his official Twitter account, in which he gave details of the operation between the two teams.

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The cardinal academy would have already reached a verbal agreement with the Boston team and there are only details left to make the transfer a fact.

Major League Soccer has been growing in recent years and has chosen to sign young players instead of stars who arrive in the twilight of their football careers.

Currently, in the MLS there are a total of 24 Colombian players in the different teams of the US league, which is made up of 28 squads that are divided into two groups called the East and West Conference.

Christian Mafla - New England Revolution

Michael Barrios - Colorado Rapids

Jimmy Medranda, Yeimar Gomez, and Freddy Montero - Seattle Sounders

Santiago Moreno, Dairon Asprilla, Yimmi Chara and Diego Chara - Portland Timbers

Johan Romagna and Jhojan Valencia - Austin FC

Carlos Darwin Quintero and Juan Castilla - Houston Dynamo

Jader Obrian and Jesus Perea - Dallas FC

Déiber Caicedo and Cristian Dájome - Vancouver Whitecaps

Andrés Reyes - New York Red Bulls

Emerson Rivaldo Rodriguez - Inter Miami

Carlos Teran - Chicago Fire

Eddie Segura, Jesus Murillo and Cristian Arango - Los Angeles FC

Andrés Felipe Perea – Orlando City

On the next day of Brazil's Serie A, Mineiro will host Coritiba for matchday three and occupy second place after two wins in their first two outings against Porto Alegre International and Athletico Paranaense.

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