🚨 It's on: América accept new River bid for Juanfer's departure
According to information shared by Pipe Sierra, the 'Millonario' improved their offer and América de Cali accepted, which unlocks the departure of the talented midfielder so he can play again for Marcelo Gallardo's team.
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Two and a half million to start negotiating
There is still the matter of "agreeing on the payments" according to this report, but the verbal agreement and the figure of two and a half million dollars have reportedly been settled.
Gallardo spoke about the matter at a press conference this weekend: "We hope to resolve his situation, it will also depend on availability because there is still no agreement, but it is quite advanced and we will see if it can be finalized as soon as possible because we are waiting for that. This week we might be able to finish resolving some issues,' he said.
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