America & Mosquera Deal: Potential Payout Revealed

The former Independiente Santa Fe player, Harold Santiago Mosquera is one of the best wingers in Colombian football. After his contract with the cardinal team ended, he was carrying out negotiations with América de Cali, but it seems that his future for next year’s season will be abroad.

Mosquera was on the Bogotá team since July 2024 and was crowned champion of the Colombian League in the first half of 2025, being one of the key chips on that roster to achieve the title. Despite this, I do not continue in Santa Fe because they do not have the money to pay their salary expectations, according to the president, Eduardo Mendez.

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Given this mutual agreement, The player said goodbye to the entire Santa Fe family through his social networks, with a video that he uploaded thanking on December 17, in which he remembered his best moments in the Bogotá team.

What happened with your arrival in America from Cali?

In the midst of this situation, America contacted Harold Santiago Mosquera, to agree on an agreement for his arrival in 2026, This before the end of his contract in Santa Fe. Tulio Gómez, president of the Cali team, had already confirmed that only the medical exams were missing to close his signing, but unexpectedly the player’s career took a different direction.

In the last hours, It was learned that Cerro Porteño would be holding talks with the Colombian winger at the request of coach Jorge Bava.with whom he shared in Santa Fe, until September of this year. In addition, the Paraguayans posted a photo of their signing making it official, but they had to delete it from their networks due to FIFA sanctions.

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Given this change in plans on the fly, it was learned that America would receive 800 million pesos for failure to comply with the agreement with Mosquera and given the agreement with the Asunción club, the clause must be made effective.

Likewise, the vice president of Cerro Porteño, Juan José Zapag, in conversation with Caracol Radio reported on the conversations, “The coaching staff and the football department are talking, we We have a meeting within the next 24 to 48 hours. We are going slowly, but we are going well

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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