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River Plate would request exception to Banco de Argentina, last attempt to sign Miguel Borja | Colombians Abroad

So, the Miguel Borja operation could have a new awakening, a resurrection. At least that is the new version that comes from Argentina.

The last time the subject was discussed was in the middle of this week, when the assignment was definitively ruled out, despite having agreed on the terms and the nearly 7 million dollars that involved Atlético Junior and Palmeiras.

Everything was the product of the change in policies of the Central Bank of Argentina, which decided not to transfer money abroad, as part of its measures to counteract the difficult economic situation in the country. That made it impossible for guarantees of payment to be given in Colombia and Brazil, and for Borja the news was that he would continue in Barranquilla.

But in the last hours something happened: according to versions of different local media, River asked the Central Bank for a kind of exception to that rule to unblock its operations and would have received a first response that generated illusion.
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The journalist Sebastián Srur, who has always been close to the negotiation, fueled that rumor with a time limit: “I do not consider Borja to have fallen, today there may be news.”

The journalist Javier Gil Navarro, from ESPN Argentina, was more specific and stated that Junior is demanding 2 million dollars in advance to allow his player to leave, an amount that for now has not even been authorized in Núñez and could not leave Argentina. We will have to wait.

If this special permission occurs, the player would travel to Buenos Aires as soon as possible to complete a medical review that was cut short.

It is worth saying that Luis Suárez’s announcement that he will not play in the millionaire team, after the elimination of the Copa Libertadores, put pressure on River to soon secure the international-class striker that Gallardo demands.

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