“I don’t know if this is the best time to come to Junior, but now I’m free”

He Barranquilla athletewho has been on holiday in the city for a few days, said that he would like to play Colombian football for a few years: “I would like to spend two years here, but if the opportunity to be in Colombia does not arise, The doors to be open to continue abroad, to continue to show my football, to fight for myself, for a future for my family, that is what motivates me the most.”

Finally, Michael Barrios praised what his brother has done: Christianin the Cali Americaa team in which he is one of the starters.

“I am happy with the work my brother is doing in America. He has established himself as a figure, playing every match and scoring goals. Those things motivate you to play and show yourself Columbia football. When I was in the Autonomous Community, I had little time to demonstrate this. “I have spent many years abroad and I am waiting for an offer, both here and from abroad.”

Source: El heraldo

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