Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Madrid Bring Boy Wonder

MADRID - Real Madrid uproar transfer market this summer. Not about the purchase with a nominal fantastic indeed. Rather recruit 7-year-old Argentine boy, to be inserted into the Madrid academy.
He is, Leonel Angel Coira. Los Blancos talent seekers find it in the football school in Argentina. Seeing his magic skills, the scout immediately offered the opportunity to learn to Spanish football, Real Madrid precisely.
Coira Madrid is expected to be as good as his senior, Lionel Messi. Assess its capabilities, Coira no doubt, or likely to exceed Messi. Therefore, Madrid's rush to have his signature without any compensation, unless the accommodation costs of transport.
Because if you later Coira already developed and Madrid do not have it, of course, the club owner will sell it at exorbitant prices. Coira scheduled, will already exist in Valdebebas, on 6 September.
Previously, Coira the trial for the two Madrid clubs, Real and Atletico are both looking for new talent. However Coira prefer Los Merengues.
"After the trial by two of the club, he is more comfortable with (Real) Madrid. I personally believe this club. I know they will take care and keep well, "said the father, Miguel Coira, a case reported by Yahoonews, Tuesday (08/09/2011).
A spokesman for El Real, Juan Tapiador states, Coira is not the youngest players they recruit, but they still refused to give out the name of the youngest ever player they bring.
Coira, while this will be contracted for one year, and there will be an extension, depending on how it goes. When he was 16 years old, and when he entered the Real Madrid B, the contract will change and there will be more compensation for him.
While Coira himself, although he was happy to be with Real Madrid, but his idol is not one of Madrid's current retainer, but a pillar of their mortal enemy, Lionel Messi.
"My dream is to see Messi playing in first division with Madrid and for Argentina in the World Cup," said Coira innocently.

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