Colombian Diego Valoyes and Bruno Barticciotto joined the squad coached by Carlos Tevez
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Talleres shook up the market with high-profile signings for the Professional League.
One of them is Colombian Diego Valoyes, who was one of the standout players in Argentine soccer before leaving for Mexican soccer.
He has now returned thanks to the efforts of president Andrés Fassi and the Córdoba club dreams of important achievements.
Diego Valoyes, refuerzo de Talleres.
“I dream about Talleres, I still owe the club regarding the finals that we lost. I hope it works out for me and that I can win a title with this institution. The club deserves it”, Valoyes said at the time of his presentation.
"I'm very happy to be here. Physically I feel well, I'm waiting to be able to train, to share time with my teammates and to adapt again to the intensity of what Argentine soccer is“, he added.
“I hope I can be back on the field soon. I'm going to wait for the process that the coaches have planned for me and for them to make the decision”, he concluded.
Talleres also presented Bruno Barticciotto
“I found the same thing that I had left behind: an excellent group and a very well-organized club. It's very nice to come back and I'm doing so with high expectations”, said Bruno Barticciotto, another of the signings for Carlos Tevez's team.
“I completed two weeks of preseason, but I had been feeling tightness in my calf. We preferred to work separately for a week in order not to take risks and to be able to arrive in good shape on Friday for the match against Newell's”, he stated.
“Talleres's DNA is a winning one. We want to continue on that path and we want to fight for the title. We have that objective very clear”, Barticciotto concluded.