Independiente opens with the departure of Mauricio Isla: he revealed how much Colo Colo has to pay per side | Soccer

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The rumor of a possible signing of Mauricio Isla for Colo Colo has been one of the great ‘novels’ of the current transfer period in our country. The ‘Huaso’, currently a soccer player for Independiente de Argentina, could join the squad led by Jorge Almirón to provide experience for a demanding second semester. Almirón praised Isla’s career and hierarchy, but Jorge Damiani of Independiente denied negotiations, assuring that “it’s all a lie.” Damiani explained that Isla has a contract until December with an exit clause of $600,000, and noted that if Colo Colo pays it, the transfer would be completed.

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The rumor of a possible signing of Mauritius Island by Colo Colo has been one of the great ‘novels’ of the current transfer period in our country.

‘Huaso’, currently a soccer player for Independiente de Argentina, could join the squad led by Jorge Almirón to provide experience in the face of a demanding second semester.

“Obviously, we all know Isla’s career… And what can I tell you about him? He is fully tested and has a great hierarchy”expressed Almirón himself when asked about an interest in the side.

In this sense, Jorge Damiani, one of the directors of Independiente, lowered the profile of alleged negotiations and meetings, pointing out that “it is all a lie.”

“Mauricio has a contract until December and has discussed the renewal with us. He asked us to finish the Copa América,” Damiani explained, in dialogue with Cooperativa.

“It has an exit clause of $600,000; If Colo Colo comes and pays for it, well, that’s it”hill.

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