The opposite from Havana is officila and is paired with the confirmed Luxembourgish Rychlicki. Born in 1995, left-handed with a lightning-fast arm, Argentina and France in the recent past, Italy, and specifically Perugia, in the near future. “To the fans I say: expect the best from southpaw Herrera, I’m hungry and thirsty for victories!”

The new Sir Safety Susa Perugia is increasingly Cuban.
The club closes Andrea Anastasi’s department of opposites and joins the confirmed Kamil Rychlicki with the new acquisition Jesus Herrera Jaime!
Born in ’95, a native of Havana, blood, temperament and Caribbean arm for the left-handed Herrera who shows up at the PalaBarton with his beginnings in his homeland at the Artemisa, the years in Argentina at the Obras San Juan Voley and at the Bolivar Voley, the two seasons in France at the Chaumont Volley-Ball 52 and a lot of Cuban national team.
Despite the “only” 196 cm, the great qualities of elevation and suspension and the speed of his left-hander allow Herrera a great range of trajectories and offensive shots, preferring in particular a very quick game of his setter. Among other things, these characteristics are perfectly complementary to those of his new teammate and therefore offer coach Anastasi many possible tactical solutions even in racing.
With captain Leon and the other new signing Cardenas, the Cuban-blooded athletes in the team rise to three, ready to set the PalaBarton on fire with their innate competitive energy.
This is how Herrera introduces himself to the Juventus people.
“To the fans I say: expect the best from southpaw Herrera, I’m hungry and thirsty for victories!”.
In addition to his player qualities, Herrera is a very interesting character. Hear it here.
“Why did I choose Perugia? The truth is that I didn’t choose Perugia, I never thought that one of the biggest clubs in the world would be interested in me and therefore, when I received the news that they were interested, I really didn’t believe it!”
A whole new experience is coming for Herrera, an experience he can’t wait to live.
“The Italian league is number one in the world, everyone wants to play for it, there are the best players in the world. When you are in a team like Perugia that plays to win everything, personal goals don’t count. Of course, as I all think, I have the ambition to play and make myself known in Italy. What do I think of the team? I confess that I don’t watch much volleyball (Herrera still smiles, ed), but it is clear that we are talking about a roster made up of great champions. Leon? He is the best in the world, I know I will learn a lot from him ”.