What seemed like an imminent operation has turned into the great novel of the South American market. Although Marino Hinestroza has already bid farewell to Atlético Nacional, his move to Boca Juniors...
What seemed like an imminent operation has turned into the great novel of the South American market. Although Marino Hinestroza has already bid farewell to Atlético Nacional, his move to Boca Juniors remains stalled. According to journalist Ezequiel Sosa, the main obstacle lies in a confusion—or change of conditions—in the clauses of a future transfer of the winger from Valle del Cauca.
Capital Gain vs. Sale Percentage
The technical conflict is specific: Boca maintains that a 20% capital gain was agreed upon (the Colombian club would only charge on the profit of a future sale). However, in the latest document sent by Nacional, it states 20% of the total sale, which would significantly increase the income for the MedellĂn team and reduce that of the "Xeneizes". Added to this is a dispute over who should bear the 8% corresponding to the player's entourage.
Expectation for the Copa Libertadores
Despite these economic disagreements and the cross communications between the clubs, optimism persists. Hinestroza is the great bet of Juan Román Riquelme's management to tackle Boca's return to the group stage of the Copa Libertadores. The player is still waiting for the clubs to unify criteria to finally travel to Buenos Aires and join the coaching staff.
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