The Portland Timbers are in pursuit of Monterrey's superstar forward Germán Berterame.
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Portland Timbers bid for Germán BerterameArgentine valued at $15mMLS side pushing for club-record dealWHAT HAPPENED?
The Athletic reports that $15m rated Germán Berterame would be tied for the second-highest MLS transfer of all time, alongside Ezequiel Barco and Gonzalo Martinez – both formerly of Atlanta United. The Timbers have an open DP slot, and Phil Neville is looking to bolster his squad with a marquee signing.
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The Timbers are in need of a goal-scoring striker, and it appears that they have honed in on their man. However, they do have a backup plan, with the same report sharing that they are a potential suitor for Club America's Jonathan Rodriguez.
Berterame has 23 goals and nine assists in 61 appearances for Neville appears to believe that the Argentine can produce even better numbers in MLS and is ready to work with the Timbers to splash the cash if the two clubs can come to an agreement over the transfer.
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The Five Stripes also own the most expensive incoming transfer in World Cup winner Thiago Almada, as well.
GettyWHAT NEXT FOR BERTERAME AND THE TIMBERS?
Monterrey take on Pumas Sunday evening in Liga MX action, and with a win, they could move atop the league standings. Portland, meanwhile, takes on D.C. United late Saturday night.






