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New Glory coach Garcia keen to keep Castro as Nabbout and Atkinson remain stranded in Melbourne – The World Game
New Perth Glory coach Richard Garcia is keen for Diego Castro to stay, with the club vehemently denying they threatened to get the star Spaniard deported.

Garcia has been signed on a two-year deal, with his support staff set to be announced at a later date.
The 39-year-old former Socceroo takes over from Tony Popovic, who departed earlier this month to take up the head coach role at Greek club Xanthi.
Castro’s future has been a hot talking point ever since he refused to join his teammates in the NSW hub to finish off the A-League season.
Glory owner Tony Sage claimed Castro decided against playing after being told he would need to take a pay cu…
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