Peruvian players abroad who are free in June and could reach League 1

With most club seasons drawing to a close in Europe and around the world, several teams are preparing to enter the transfer market mid-year. Likewise, several soccer players in different squads will seek new challenges, including Peruvian players who are active abroad. Find out which of the red and white athletes will soon be signing their contracts.

Yordy Reyna

The forward plays for Torpedo Moscow in Russia and is among those who would be free by mid-2023. The popular “Magia” is a regular starter in the squad of the Russian team and could also renew his contract with the team in which he has played 12 games and scored one goal.

Peruvian players abroad who are free in June and couldYordy Reyna arrived at Torpedo Moscow in 2023. Photo: Torpedo Moscow

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Percy Lisa

The player joined Marítimo in the Portuguese first division in September 2022 but was separated from the first team by his coach in April 2023 and his loan deal was also ended by mutual consent of the footballer and the club. This situation would bring him back to Sporting Cristal but it depends on the heavenly team whether they accept him for the Clausura tournament or if they renegotiate with another team.

1685518699 298 Peruvian players abroad who are free in June and couldPercy Liza left Marítimo for Portugal. Photo by : Maritime

Alessandro Burlamaqui

The forward ended his relationship with Intercity in the third division of Spanish football and would return to Valencia, a squad he has a contract with until 2024. However, the future of the 21-year-old forward would not lie with Murciélago and LaLiga would be loaned out to another team again.

1685518702 768 Peruvian players abroad who are free in June and couldAlessandro Burlamaqui was called up by the Peru U20 team. Photo: FPF

Didier La Torre and Jean Pierre Rhyner

La Torre ends his contract with Gil Vicente de Portugal’s under-23 side in June, a team where he hasn’t had the continuity he expected. Rhyner, 27, also plays for Schaffhausen in the Swiss second division and will remain a free agent in 2023; The footballer was once called up to Gareca’s squad but ‘disappeared’ from the scene.