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📝No Salas in Racing squad for Copa Argentina

📝No Salas in Racing squad for Copa Argentina

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Tomorrow, La Academia will play against San Martín de San Juan in the round of 32 of the Copa Argentina.
In response to this, Gustavo Costas has already defined the squad for the match with two new features. The first is that Duván Vergara is still not called up because he is going through the physical adaptation process.
And the last of the news is that officially, Salas will no longer play for Racing. Today he said goodbye to his peers and was not called up for this match, which makes it clear that his arrival at River is a matter of hours.
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