These are days of ambiguous sensations for Ruben Darío Insua. On the one hand, he regrets the departure of one of the pillars of the defense Saint Lawrence AS Gaston Hernandez, who traveled to Greece to join Olympiacos in exchange for $3.5 million for 85% of his pass. And on the other hand he celebrates that Boedo have paid off the debt with Yeison Gordillo and the inhibition will be eliminated use the new faces in Saturday’s debut against Lanús, the start of the League Cup.
The impossibility of registering new professional contracts was the issue of greatest concern for the management chaired by Marcelo Moretti. The Colombian midfielder had complained to FIFA because the previous Board of Directors had not respected the quota agreement agreed at the time.
On Tuesday, Ciclón reported that it had managed to clear its entire debt to Gordillo, including interest. It was a payment of $1,526,713.50 plus $34,515 for costs incurred in the case.
Missing? Only that the money transferred is registered on the player’s destination account and that FIFA removes the ban that prevented the institution from using its recruits in official matches (some have already played pre-season friendlies in Uruguay). The official announcement will be made before Friday, so the Galician is counting on everyone.
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The San Lorenzo reinforcements on the market so far are: Facundo Altamirano (was bought out and had to sign a new bond this year), Jhohan Romana, Eric Rimedi, Cristian Tarragona, Nicolas Hernandez, Gaston Gomez, Sebastiano Bianco, Cristian Ferreira, Ivan Tapia AND Alexis Cuello.
In the last few hours, the arrival of Christian Ortíz fell apart who, after giving his word to the Barça management and also taking part in the medical examination, decided to accept an offer from Sport Recife.
Meanwhile, Insua doesn’t relax and continues to wait for more news. Although he has been informed that Adam Bareiro will not be definitively sold to Atlético Paranaense, news could arrive in these hours of the purchase of Matías Reali and striker Alex Arce, both from Independiente Rivadavia de Mendoza.
Source: Clarin
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