A day after Nico Iamaleva announced his decision to leave Tennessee for UCLA, it seems that a “trade” of Quartback.
Joey Aguilar, who joined the Bruins during the winter portal, will now go to Knoxville and will join the volunteers, Espn reports.
The iamaleva saga was very publicized, since it emerged from a crack reported with Tennessee about null negotiations.
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The Marshal of the MontaƱeros of the state of the Apalaches Joey Aguilar (4) launches a warming pass before the game against the Jaguars of the southern Alabama at the Kidd Brewer stadium.
ESPN reported that Iamaleva was looking for an agreement with a value of $ 4 million for the next season with Tennessee, which led to the American football playoff last season. According to the reports, he felt that he deserved what other field marshals that were transferred were receiving, including Carson Beck, who left Georgia’s bulldogs to join the Miami hurricanes.
The null drama of Iamaleava with the VOLS sent shock waves through university football because it became the first university player to retain a program for a larger payment. According to the reports, his agreement was worth up to $ 10 million in several seasons, and was ready to win $ 2.4 million this next season, during which it could be established as a first round selection in 2026 NFL draft.

Tennessee’s voluntary field marshal, Nico Iamaleva (8) leaves the field after the victory against Vanderbilt’s commoders during the second half at the FirstBank Stadium on November 30, 2024. (Steve Roberts-Imagn images)
Nic Iamaleva, Nico’s father, denied that his son was pressing for more money before the season, saying Main office Sports Last Monday, “the narrative was Bulls —“.
Aguilar played last season in the state of the Apalaches and made its movement before in the low season. But, Iamaleave confirmed on Sunday that he was heading to UCLA, forcing Aguilar’s hand.
With another year of eligibility, Aguilar has launched for 6,760 yards and 56 touchdowns in its last two seasons.

The Tennessee Campo Marshal, Nico Iamaleva (8) throws the ball during the first quarter in the FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday, November 30, 2024. (IMAGN)
Iamaleva launched for 2,616 yards with 19 touchdowns last season. Tennessee obtained a place in the American football playoffs, but fell to the state of Ohio and saw his hopes of national title.