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Genoa Striker Luciano Figueroa Wants Argentina Return
The forward wants to play back home...
Genoa hitman Luciano Figueroa has a contract with the Grifoni until the end of the season, but would like to move back home to Argentina once his time in Europe expires.
The 28-year-old would like to play for either Racing or Rosario Central, should he make the decision to return to the South American nation.
"With Racing, there has not been any contact," Figueroa told Ole as reported by TMW. "But I do want to return to Argentina.
"With Genoa, I have a contract until June, and I have to respect that.
"The possibility of returning to also play for Rosario Central is also tempting," Figueroa added.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
The 28-year-old would like to play for either Racing or Rosario Central, should he make the decision to return to the South American nation.
"With Racing, there has not been any contact," Figueroa told Ole as reported by TMW. "But I do want to return to Argentina.
"With Genoa, I have a contract until June, and I have to respect that.
"The possibility of returning to also play for Rosario Central is also tempting," Figueroa added.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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