Mexican striker José Juan Macías would be close to joining Real Sociedad, according to the information published by various media in his country, where his transfer is even closed for a figure that would be around 12 million euros. In the Real Sociedad they do not say anything about this operation, because they will not be denying or confirming all the information that is published about possible operations that it may be carrying out. Yes, he is a player who is in the portfolio, about whom there are good reports and who had already considered his signing some time ago, such as the last winter transfer market, in January, when Willian José was about to leave for Tottenham. So there were approaches between clubs that could well have come to fruition.
From Mexico, they even point out that Macías could have already played his last game with his current club, Chivas, and that the operation could be accelerated so that it was in the beginning of the realistic preseason on August 14. This past night he played 72 minutes with Chivas against Puebla, losing 0-1. The young Mexican forward is one of the great promises of his country, to the point that despite being 19 years old he has already been international with the Tri national team.
At La Real he is a player who has been followed for a long time, a footballer with potential for which they would consider betting to strengthen their forward, but at first it had been considered as an alternative to the departure of one of its stars in attack, Alexander Isak and especially, Willian José. But they could also be preparing for possible contingencies, or with the idea of strengthening the team for a demanding course with five competitions. In the San Sebastian entity they would have had conversations with his club, Chivas; and with his representative, Alan Baros, CEO of the company Vsible and who directs his career with the idea of ending up playing in European football to grow in his professional career. For now in Mexico they assume that it will be in the Real Sociedad. And in San Sebastián they are waiting.