Juan Pablo Patiño: Return to Colombian Football – Transfer Details

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The signature of Camilo Cándido in National is imminent and, for that reason, in the last hours the search for the Colombian’s departure accelerated Juan Pablo Patiñowho will return to football in his country.

The Tricolor reached an agreement this Friday with Deportivo Cali to Patiño’s loan until mid-yearwith the option to renew until December with a charge, club sources informed SoccerOops.

Negotiations between both clubs had been going on for several days and after their performance in the Super Cup against Peñarol did not convince, their departure was accelerated.

The 27-year-old Colombian left back leaves after only six months at Nacional, who paid for him. US$ 600.000 Once Caldas. He only played 10 games.
and was Uruguayan champion in 2025.

He will travel to Cali this weekend to undergo the corresponding medical examinations and sign the contract.

It will be his sixth team in his native Colombia after Deportes Tolima, Cúcuta Deportivo, Alianza FC, Bogotá FC and Once Caldas.

In this way, Nacional gets rid of the two Colombian full-backs that it had hired in the middle of last year, since the loan of Hayen Palacioswho will play for Deportivo Independiente Medellín in Colombia.

The other casualties are Lucas Villalba (Botafogo, Brazil), Mauricio Pereyra (retired), Diego Romero (Liverpool), Matías de los Santos (Albion), Guillermo López (Deportivo Maldonado), Bruno Arady, Juan Echeverría and Diego Capdevila (Cerro).

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Marcus Cole

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