Manuel Mayo clarifies Assadi's situation amid transfer speculation: 'He has a clause in his contract'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Universidad de Chile's sporting manager, Manuel Mayo, addressed speculation surrounding player Lucas Assadi.
- Mayo confirmed that Assadi's contract includes a clause added at the player's request during his last renewal.
- This clause was reportedly included with a view to a potential formal offer from abroad.
Manuel Mayo, the sporting manager for Universidad de Chile, has clarified the club's position regarding international interest in player Lucas Assadi. Speaking during the presentation of new signing Igor Lichnovsky, Mayo addressed rumors and confirmed the existence of a specific clause in Assadi's contract.
According to Mayo, this clause was incorporated into Assadi's contract at the player's own request during his most recent renewal. The manager indicated that this provision was made with the player's future prospects in mind, specifically concerning the possibility of receiving formal offers from clubs abroad.
While Mayo did not disclose the exact details or conditions of the clause, its inclusion suggests a mutual understanding between the club and the player regarding potential future transfers. This proactive measure aims to manage expectations and provide a framework for any formal approaches that may arise for Assadi.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.