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Argentinian midfielder Caseres joins Mexico's America

| @indiablooms | Jan 30, 2020, at 07:21 pm

Mexico City/Xinhua: Argentinian midfielder Santiago Caseres has joined Mexican giants America from Spain's Villarreal.

The Liga MX outfit confirmed the move in a brief statement late on Wednesday, without providing details. Local media reported that America secured the 22-year-old under a 12-month loan agreement with the option of a permanent deal.

Caseres has not played since suffering knee ligament damage while playing for Villarreal against Huesca in La Liga last April.He made just 23 top-flight appearances for Villarreal after joining the club from Velez Sarsfield in July 2018.

America is currently eighth in the 18-team Liga MX Clausura standings after three rounds.

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