La Nación reports on Guanacasteca transfer and Messi’s qualifier exit

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several posts on September 5, 2025, addressing key developments in football involving both national and international figures.

In its first post at 03:39 UTC, La Nación reported on the ongoing transfer of Guanacasteca, a Costa Rican football club. The outlet stated: “Fedefútbol aporta contrato que demostraría cesión de Guanacasteca a mexicanos por $1 millón; vea el detalle https://t.co/OPYkhhrl9x”. This tweet references documentation provided by Fedefútbol that allegedly confirms the transfer agreement between Guanacasteca and Mexican interests for a sum of $1 million.

Later that morning at 04:00 UTC, La Nación commented on Lionel Messi’s recent departure from World Cup qualifiers. The tweet read: “El adiós de Messi en eliminatorias: Goles, muchas lágrimas e incógnita para el Mundial https://t.co/ant0YlzSdr”. The message highlights Messi’s emotional exit from the qualifiers and raises questions about his participation in the upcoming World Cup.

At 04:37 UTC, La Nación shared another update regarding Argentina’s national team experience upon arrival in Costa Rica. According to their post: “Argentina narró lo que sufrió al llegar a Costa Rica y, desconsolada, pidió colaboración: ‘Estoy destrozada’ https://t.co/kq1YJG8c3F”. The tweet describes the team’s struggles and an emotional plea for support following their arrival.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with extensive coverage of sports events both domestically and internationally. Its reporting on these topics reflects ongoing interest in player transfers within Central American football as well as the significant attention given to global stars like Lionel Messi during major tournaments.



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