Atlético Nacional would have reached an agreement with a Colombian national team player: it is not David Ospina

Atlético Nacional would have reached an agreement with a Colombian national team player: it is not David Ospina
Atlético Nacional would have reached an agreement with a Colombian national team player: it is not David Ospina

Atlético Nacional will begin a new stage, both sporting and institutional, in its history for the second half of 2024 – credit Juan Augusto Cardona/Colprensa

Despite confirming the signings of Juan Manuel Zapata and Edwin Cardona, Atlético Nacional fans are impatient, since more players have left the institution than new faces for the second semester.

It is worth noting that the King of Cups recently confirmed the departure of Uruguayan midfielder Agustín Álvarez Wallace and winger Edwin Torres, who joined Venezuelan Erick Ramírez and Paraguayan goalkeeper Santiago Kili Reds.

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From his X account, journalist Felipe Sierra revealed that the King of Cups would have reached an agreement with a defender, who recently played in Mexican football: “William Tesillo (34) reached an agreement today with #AtléticoNacional to sign until June 2025 with the ‘purslane’ team. This weekend the medical examinations will be carried out in Medellín.”

The former Independiente Santa Fe would be the third reinforcement of Atlético Nacional – credit @PSierraR/X

In his last campaign in the Liga MX with León, Tesillo played a total of 29 games in all competitions, with one assist in 2,313 minutes on the court.

In the absence of official confirmation from Atlético Nacional, the experienced defender, who has been called up to the Colombian team, would be the third reinforcement of the Antioquia team for the second semester along with Edwin Cardona and Juan Manuel Zapata.

William José Tesillo Gutiérrez was born on February 2, 1990 in Barranquilla (Atlántico). His debut was with the shirt of the missing Centauros de Villavicencio in 2009. A year later he moved to Deportes Quindío where he remained until 2013.

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