Leandro Díaz leaving Lanús?
Leandro Díaz had been on the verge of joining Universidad de Chile, with a confirmed ticket to travel to Santiago de Chile to finalize his contract and be introduced by the club. Nevertheless, he chose not to head to the airport, opting instead to return to Lanús to offer a public apology to his teammates, technical staff, and management. He conveyed his remorse over a recent incident during a friendly match against Tigre, where he had been involved in a brawl. Despite the transfer being nearly complete, Díaz indicated his wish to remain at Lanús and compete for his place in the team.
Leandro Díaz is set to leave Lanús for Universidad de Chile following an incident last week involving Tigre. His departure is part of the club's ongoing transfer activities.
Leandro Díaz found himself at the center of a scandal during a friendly match against Tigre, where he was reported to have kicked a young player and punched Alan Barrionuevo, resulting in Barrionuevo being hospitalized. Consequently, he was removed from the Lanús squad. Although coach Mauricio Pellegrino was interested in assessing him, the club's management is actively seeking an exit strategy and compensation for the remaining year of his contract. Universidad de Chile appears to be a likely destination for Díaz, as discussions have already taken place with his agent. While Lanús is still awaiting a formal offer, they anticipate receiving the transfer fee, which would mark Díaz's second stint in Chile.
Following a controversial incident during a friendly match with Tigre, where Leandro Díaz assaulted two opponents, Lanús has decided to license him for a few days. Upon his return, he will train separately from the team. Despite the coach Mauricio Pellegrino's intention to evaluate him, the club's board is looking to facilitate an exit for Díaz, with some compensation for the remaining year of his contract.
Leandro Díaz, following his goal in the classic match against Banfield, revealed in an interview with ESPN that the game was his final appearance for Lanús. He conveyed that he felt 'a bit tired' and had promised his teammates that he would leave the club if they emerged victorious. He criticized the club's management, expressing that he had nothing more to offer Lanús and required a change. He extended his gratitude to Lanús for the two years he spent with them but acknowledged that the past year had been challenging due to numerous injuries.
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