America and Tigres would be looking for the Colombian Miguel Angel Borja
Miguel Angel Borja, forward for River Plate of Argentina, is supposedly on the radar of America and Tigres of Liga MX
America and Tigres UANL would be looking to acquire the services of the Colombian forward from River Plate of Argentina, Miguel Angel Borja, who in 159 matches with the Millionaires has scored 62 goals in an extraordinary production with the millionaire eleven.
However, his high salary has become a heavy burden for the "chickens" team, so they are looking for a place for him in Liga MX, and those teams with high purchasing power in Mexican soccer have been mentioned so that he can compete for the scoring title with the Portuguese Paulinho, the Italian Joao Pedro Geraldino, the Mexican Armando "Hormiga" Gonzalez, and the Colombian Diber Cambindo, among others.
Information from Argentine media outlets assures that the president of Inter Palmira, Oscar Arturo Martan, who is very close to the Pachon family, the player's representatives, indicated that there are very advanced talks with a Mexican team, especially America, so if the player's financial demands are met, they will not hesitate to sign him.
Even in a recent interview on the Colombian program "Zona Libre de Humo," Martan stated that: "They are in an exploratory phase, but the Mexico is advanced. He's looking for a few more years of good competition. He has ambitions. If America, we believe that if they approach the figures, they'll surely keep him, I think.”
Borja's current situation
At 32 years old, Miguel Borja has an extensive career with 550 professional matches in which he has scored 219 goals, including stints with the following teams: Deportivo Cali, Cucuta Deportivo, Cortulua FC, La Equidad, Santa Fe, Atletico Nacional of Colombia, Independiente Santa Fe and Junior de Barranquilla of Colombia, AS Livorno of Italy, Olimpo and River Plate of Argentina, Palmeiras and Gremio of Porto Alegre in Brazil.
Without a doubt, he is a high-level player, especially in recent years with River Plate of Argentina,where he has scored 62 goals in a brilliant spell with the team under manager Marcelo Gallardo, allowing him to stand out at another level to the point that River Plate was preparing to renew his contract. However, with the amount the Colombian is demanding, his future would likely lie in Mexican football.
Obviously, his high earnings would give Mexican teams a better chance of offering the Colombian player a lucrative deal. As he nears retirement, a move to Mexico would secure his financial future.

