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Castro’s Glory future in question after A-League restart no-show – The World Game
Perth Glory chief executive Tony Pignata says he will sit down with Diego Castro in the coming weeks to discuss the captain’s future.
Glory’s title hopes were dealt a massive blow when Castro opted against joining his teammates in their NSW hub due to health concerns about COVID-19.
Castro is contracted with Glory for next season but it remains to be seen whether his decision not to complete the current campaign will count against him.
Pignata said the club respected the player’s decision, and the pair will talk once the Spaniard is back from his WA holiday.
“We want to know what he’s thinking and what he wants to do,” Pign…
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