Granada agree deal for Audax Italiano's Matias Campos Toro

The Spanish club just need to agree personal terms in order to complete a deal for the young Chile international, while team-mate Bryan Carrasco is headed for Udinese

By Daniel Edwards

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Audax Italiano have confirmed the transfers of young stars Matias Campos Toro and Bryan Carrasco to European clubs, with the pair moving to Granada and Udinese respectively after shining in the Chilean Primera Division.

The club revealed on their official website that they had sealed a deal with the Liga side to sell 22-year-old Campos Toros, who is most at home on the left side of midfield. Granada will purchase 50 per cent of the player's contract rights, although Audax added that the move depended on personal terms being agreed between the two parties.

The communique also explained that Carrasco, 20, would spend the next six months on loan with Udinese. The Italians had been in discussions for two years over the right wing star of the Chile Under-20 team and have the option to purchase 50% of Carrasco's rights when the temporary switch finishes on May 31.

Campos Toro made his debut at just 16 for the Chilean side and has been a mainstay of the first team ever since. His efforts in local football have also not gone unnoticed by Roja coach Claudio Borghi, who picked him for the side's November World Cup qualifiers and was rewarded when the youngster netted his first international goal against Paraguay.


 
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