Sounders have suggested they don’t have plans for him.
Emanuel Cecchini’s time with the Seattle Sounders could end up being quite brief. After joining the Sounders in August on a loan, he made just four appearances and wasn’t even making the bench during the MLS Cup run. At the end of the season, Garth Lagerwey hinted very heavily that the team wasn’t planning to bring him back and didn’t appear to have any sort of longterm plans for him.
Now, it appears he may be heading back to Argentina.
Emanuel Cecchini interrumpirá el contrato con Seattle Sounders, que vence en diciembre 2020. El mediocampista tiene sondeos de Rosario Central y Banfield.
— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo) January 8, 2020
The report suggests that Rosario Central and Banfield — Cecchini’s former team — are both interested in acquiring the 23-year-old. While the Sounders would almost certainly be perfectly happy to unload Cecchini for minimal compensation, the move is potentially complicated by Spain’s Malaga still owning his contract. It’s possible that the Sounders may end up having to use their one-time buyout in order to pave the way for Cecchini to move back to Argentina, as Malaga may not be inclined to pick up anymore of his contract than they already are.