Rodolfo Pizarro will not continue at Inter Miami

After Inter Miami drew 2-2 against Columbus CrewMidfielder Rodolfo Pizarro has confirmed that he will not continue with Major League Soccer. The player was surprised at the situationBecause he doesn’t know if he can modify his contract after joining the club for the 2020 season.

Inter Miami’s decision to let go of Rodolfo Pizarro suggests they do He misses the opportunity to share the field With prominent footballers like Andrés Iniesta, Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets, who recently joined the team. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play alongside world-renowned footballers turns out to be a missed opportunity for the talented Mexican midfielder.

What were Pizarro’s statements?

“Difficult. I don’t know because I have a contract, that it can be changed. It’s a bit strange, it’s already happened to a lot of teammates that one day they’re there and the next they’re not, I think it’s the only league in the world. Yeah, it’s weird, but those are the rules and you have to stick to them.”

The player has revealed that he has received offers from Mexican teams to return to the BBVA MX league. “Yes, my representative is marked by several teams of Liga BBVA MX”He agreed.

The midfielder also expressed his disappointment at not being able to work under the guidance of the Argentina coach. Gerardo “Tada” Martino At Inter Miami. “Yes, I wanted to be with him, more than anything else, it suited me A bad taste in my mouth because the team owners didn’t respond to the trust they gave me.

Which team will Rodolfo Pizarro reach?

“The truth is that they try a lot to make a good team and unfortunately it didn’t go well for us… Especially this year with a good team set up and we could never respond to the confidence they gave us.

Rodolfo Pizarro’s exit from Inter Miami creates uncertainty over his future in football. Opening up the possibility of a return to the Mexican league Looking for new challenges.

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