Borja’s River Farewell: New Message Revealed

River has already turned the page and begun to write the story of a 2026 in which it must radically change the image left in 2025. One of the protagonists who will be unrelated to this chapter will be Miguel Borjawho is no longer formally a player of the institution after the expiration of his contract on December 31.

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By definitively separating from the Millionaire after three and a half years, the 32-year-old Colombian forward redoubled the bet after sending a brief message and published a new farewell through his personal Instagram account.

“Today I want to say goodbye to a very special stage of my career. Thanks to River Plate and every fan for the love, support and for making me feel at home during these three and a half years”wrote Borja, who closes his cycle in the Greatest with 159 games played, 62 goals (third top foreign scorer along with Juan Pablo Ángel) and 10 assists.

Miguel Borja's message. (Instagram)

Miguel Borja’s message. (Instagram)

Later, he added: “I take away unforgettable memories, learnings and moments that will remain forever in my heart. Thanks to my teammates, coaching staff and all the people at the club. Defending these colors was a huge source of pride. I always wish you the best.”.

What will happen to the future of Miguel Borja?

Miguel Angel Borja He is already in Mexico to begin a new stage in his career. The one born in Tierralta will play in Blue Crossteam to which he will arrive in free condition after having flirted with the possibility of moving to Bocaalthough everything seemed to be a strategy to attract the attention of the cement group.

In this way, Borja will wear the thirteenth t-shirt of his career. He previously played for Deportivo Cali, Cúcuta, Cortuluá, La Equidad, Livorno, Olimpo, Independiente Santa Fe, Atlético Nacional, Palmeiras, Gremio, Junior and River.

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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