translated from Spanish: Luciano Aued: “The relationship with Crusaders remains the same and there is not much to delve into”

Luciano Aued, midfielder at Catholic University, ruled out on Tuesday that failure to reach an agreement on the issue of rebates on salaries will create differences between the campus and the board of Crusaders SADP. The concessionaire who manages the club of the strip published on Sunday a statement in which he expressed the decision to continue paying 100% of the salaries to the players and the technical staff, after failing to reach an agreement for the reduction of remuneration. Against this stage, the Argentine flyer stated at a remote press conference that “the statement is clear to understand the situation and what happened. The talks we had with the Crusaders directory are very well explained and there was no part that I didn’t want to collaborate on. Crusaders raised the position he needed. These are negotiations that may not come to an end raised above, but the relationship remains the same and there is not much to delve into.” As for his future in the precordillerana store, his contract ends next December, ‘Luli’ noted that “I feel good and full, I feel like I am yielding and I am not rushing to anything, I am very happy in the club, have made me feel very comfortable and we will see what we decide at the end of the year. We continue to have a very good relationship and in the event that we do not continue, we will inform you through the club.” Meanwhile, the former Gymnastics and Racing referred to the campus’s position to want to train as soon as possible in person, respecting all sanitary measures to prevent coronavirus contagion.” We need to get back as soon as possible to try to prevent injuries and that if the deadline is met, we can have as much preparation as possible and not suffer with the return to football. This is an extraordinary situation and we need to return, there are a lot of people who live off football,” he said. Finally, Aued referred to the work of José María Buljubasich as sports manager of UC, a position in which he is now 10 years old, and if he has in mind to do a similar job in the future.” It is to highlight the work of the “Tati” and if Catholic is a reference for how they do things, he has a great responsibility. The other thing I don’t think about yet, for now I think as a player, I have done the coach course and my future will surely go further that way, but for now I am well and full,” he said.



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