Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In the midst of the exciting battle of the Clausura Tournament of Liga 1 2024, Alianza Lima faces an unexpected situation that could alter the structure of its squad for the next season. The possibility of losing two of its foreign players, Cecilio Waterman and Jiovany Ramos, has generated great concern among the fans of the club, who were hoping to see both players establish themselves as key figures in the team. Now, with the transfer market on the horizon, speculation about their future is intensifying. Cecilio Waterman, the Panamanian forward, arrived at Alianza Lima with high expectations. However, his season has been marked by an unfortunate injury that has kept him out of action for most of the Clausura Tournament. His absence has been notable and has led the coaching staff, headed by Mariano Soso, to seek alternatives in the attack, resulting in the arrival of experienced players like Paolo Guerrero and Matías Succar. Waterman’s impact on the team has been limited, and his future at Matute is increasingly in doubt. On the other hand, Jiovany Ramos, also a Panamanian defender, has had a different journey. Although he started as a starter, his performance has declined, prompting Soso to consider other options in the defensive line. Internal competition and the demands of the tournament have caused Ramos to lose ground in the lineup, which has prompted management to evaluate his continued presence at the club. The situation of both players has drawn criticism from the fans, who expected a more solid and consistent performance. Recent reports indicate that Juan Pablo II and Alianza Universidad, teams that will be promoted to Liga 1 in 2025, have set their sights on Waterman and Ramos. According to journalist Diego Sotomayor, both clubs have shown interest in acquiring the services of the Panamanian players and have already informed them that they are included in their plans for the next season. This news has sparked a wave of speculation about the potential departure of both from the club in La Victoria. The situation presents a dilemma for both Waterman and Ramos, who must consider their options in a market that promises to be competitive. The lack of playing time and the pressure to perform in a team like Alianza Lima could make the idea of a change appealing. However, it is also important to consider that the institution, with its rich history and large fan base, remains a significant stepping stone for any player's career. While there are still no official responses from the players, the pressure from the new clubs and the lack of minutes at Alianza Lima could expedite a decision. Fans, for their part, hope that the management makes the best decision for the future of the club, where the goal remains the fight for the title and the strengthening of the team for upcoming tournaments. Meanwhile, the atmosphere at Matute is becoming tense. Alianza Lima supporters are worried about the potential departure of these two players, who, despite not having met expectations, could still offer significant value in the future. The uncertainty surrounding their renewal or departure may influence the team's morale in the final stretch of the tournament. In this context, Alianza Lima must act quickly and decisively. Planning for the next season has already begun, and the club's technical and administrative management must carefully evaluate the performance of its players to ensure that the team continues on the path to success. The fans expect that, regardless of the decisions made, the club will maintain its competitiveness and tradition in Peruvian football. The situation of Waterman and Ramos serves as a reminder that football is an unpredictable sport, where injuries and performance can quickly change the course of a career. The upcoming week will be crucial, not only for these players but also for the immediate future of Alianza Lima, which seeks to consolidate its legacy in Liga 1 and in the hearts of its fans.