Eugenio Pizzuto could join a French club team

Eugenio Pizzuto (R) of Mexico vies for the ball with Gabriel Veron of Brazil during the FIFA U-17 Men's World Cup Brazil 2019 final football match at the Bezerrao Stadium in gama, Brasilia, Brazil, on November 17, 2019. (Photo by Miguel SCHINCARIOL / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Eugenio Pizzuto (R) of Mexico vies for the ball with Gabriel Veron of Brazil during the FIFA U-17 Men's World Cup Brazil 2019 final football match at the Bezerrao Stadium in gama, Brasilia, Brazil, on November 17, 2019. (Photo by Miguel SCHINCARIOL / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL/AFP via Getty Images) /
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The young talented midfielder of Pachuca is currently being view by one of the top club teams in France where the possibilities to migrate could happen quicker than we expect it.

Eugenio Pizzuto who is currently going through an intensive rehab after a gruesome injury earlier at the start of this year is being mentioned across the European continent, specifically in France. He is being offered a four-year contract with Lille. Although no official statements have been made by either the Liga MX team Pachuca and the French club team Lille. Various sources from France as “La Voix du Nord” released a statement saying that the deal could be made very soon for the promising midfielder who could really erupt if given the opportunity.

If the move is made, it was also stated that Lille could possibly lend Pizzuto to another European team for a few tournaments to continue the development of the 18-year-old. Which makes total sense so that Pizzuto does spend his time on the bench as it has happened with various Mexican players who made a jump quickly to the European continent.

Pizzuto who stood out in the with the national team of Mexico in the 2019 U-17 World Cup in Brazil made various headlines after winning the top prize, Bronze Ball after a consistent and top-performance in the tournament. Without a doubt, Pizzuto is one of the rising players that Mexico has produced in recent years, with a high IQ on the field.

Currently, at the moment it is being said that Pizzuto could make an appearance in the Apertura 2020 with Pachuca if the rehab goes as planned. Which this could certainly continue to give Pizzuto the needed rhythm after being absent from the field for more than six months.

As well, if one thing is certain is that Pachuca is willing to export their players at a young age as it has been noted in the past years with Hirving Lozano, Erik Gutierrez, and Rodolfo Pizarro most recently.

Furthermore, let us hope Pizzuto is given the opportunity to play across the “pond” because, by the looks of it, the time is now!