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Bournemouth defender Julián Araujo is ‘beginning to worry’ about his situation at the club ahead of the World Cup.

That’s according to Debate, who report that his future ‘could take a significant turn’ as a result. Clubs in Mexico are already eyeing moves for him.

They explain that the Mexican full-back finds himself in trouble at Bournemouth at present. He hasn’t played a single minute of football since May.

That’s beginning to worry him. His main objective is to be in top form ahead of the World Cup next summer. Not playing does not help that.

The 23-year-old knows he needs continuity to stay on the national team radar. That is why his name is now appearing on the transfer market. Tigres UNAL have already attempted to sign him, but negotiations fell through in the summer. Now a return to Liga MX could become a ‘viable option’.

The defender is also considering a return to return La Liga. He previously impressed in Spain with Las Palmas. Indeed, his performances there prompted Bournemouth to buy him. They could now be open to a loan deal if Araujo makes it clear that he wants more minutes.

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