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Club America Loan Mosqueda Out To Necaxa
Juan Carlos Mosqueda is on the move again, as America loaned out their former prospect to second-division side Necaxa.
America loaned out their once up-and-coming player yet again, shipping him out to second-division side Necaxa for a six-month spell.
The loan deal was part of a trade. America acquired Luis Alonso Sandoval from Necaxa and sent Mosqueda to Necaxa as part of the transaction, instead of sending Necaxa payment for Sandoval's services.
Mosqueda, 24, spent the last two seasons with Santos Laguna. He played in 17 regular-season games with Santos, starting just one.
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