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Bayer Leverkusen Reject Premier League Interest, Extend Piero Hincapié’s Contract to 2029

he deal, which has now been finalized, ensures that Hincapié will remain with the Bundesliga club for several more years

Bayer Leverkusen Reject Premier League Interest, Extend Piero Hincapié’s Contract to 2029

Bayer Leverkusen has successfully extended Piero Hincapié’s contract until June 2029, securing the talented Ecuadorian defender for the long-term. The deal, which has now been finalized, ensures that Hincapié will remain with the Bundesliga club for several more years, despite growing interest from several top Premier League clubs.

Hincapié, who has been a key figure in Leverkusen’s defense since joining from Independiente del Valle, has been closely monitored by Premier League giants for months. His impressive performances in both domestic and international competitions have made him one of the most sought-after young defenders in Europe.

The decision to extend his contract is a significant boost for Leverkusen, who will be eager to build their defense around Hincapié’s skill and potential. The new contract sends a clear message to the Premier League clubs, reaffirming Bayer Leverkusen’s intent to retain one of the brightest prospects in European football for the foreseeable future.

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Bayer Leverkusen Reject Premier League Interest, Extend Piero Hincapié’s Contract to 2029

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