Felipe Loyola: Transfer Offer from Major Club

A real bombshell could come in the transfer market from South America and which would feature the Chilean soccer player Felipe Loyolawho is one of the great figures of Independent of Avellaneda.

The national team has just received a juicy offer from Brazilian football, where he could take another leap in his career and play alongside one of the best players in history.

It is about the Santos of Neymara club that would have made a formal offer to acquire nearly 80% of his pass.

This was announced by the Argentine journalist Uriel Jugtmarket expert, through his X account (ex Twitter).

“Santos sent a formal offer for Felipe Loyola. It is to acquire a high % of the pass. Independiente is already analyzing it. Negotiations in progress”he explained.

It is worth remembering that the 25-year-old midfielder had been on the radar of the Bayern Munich in the middle of the year, so for several months it has been attracting the attention of several important clubs worldwide.

Santos has just saved itself from relegation in Brazilwhere he had an extraordinary comeback under Neymar in the Brasileirao, even They ended up qualifying for the Copa Sudamericana.

While Independiente could not qualify for any international tournamentwhich makes those trained in Colo Colo look outward.

Record that Rojo owns 50% of Loyola’s pass and the other half belongs to Huachipatoalthough in reality to the former controllers of the plant: Victoriano Cerda and Marcelo Pesce.

Neymar awaits Felipe Loyola in Santos with open arms. (Photo: Ricardo Moreira/Getty Images)

In summary

  • Santos of Brazil sent a formal offer to sign the Chilean Felipe Loyola.
  • The Brazilian club’s proposal seeks to acquire approximately 80% of the pass of the player.
  • Independent y Huachipato currently share ownership of the charter Felipe Loyola.

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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