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William Carvalho already wears the colors of the Mexican Pachuca

William Carvalho already wears the colors of the Mexican Pachuca

The Portuguese midfielder William Carvalhothat this week was disconnected from Real Betishas committed this Saturday for the next two seasons, the second one optional, with the Pachuca Mexican after breaking the pre -agreement he had with him Al-wakrah Qatarí

William Carvalho, 33, agreed a few days ago with Betis the termination of the contract that united them until June 2026 with the idea of signing for the Al-Wakrah, in which the Spanish coach expected him Vicente Morenobut a last minute offer made him decide for Pachuca, who has already officialized his signing.

The midfielder of Angolan origin has militated in Betis for seven seasons, in which he has become the foreign footballer who has played the most official matches in its history, 223 (11 goals and 16 assists), including the final of the final of the Copa del Rey who won Valencia in April 2022.

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Before they are at the Andalusian club, William Carvalho He had won a glass, a league glass and a Portuguese spuercopa with him Sporting Clube and also the 2016 Eurocup with the Portuguese team, whose shirt has played 80 games and the final phases of the last three World Cups.



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