President of Bucaramanga reminded Junior of a debt: “They owe me a few dollars”

Atlético Bucaramanga will face a new challenge after achieving the historic star against Santa Fe: maintaining the team that was crowned and strengthening itself to match. Jaime Elías Quintero, president of the club, spoke about these possibilities and also reminded Junior that have an outstanding debt by the player Gonzalo Lencina.

Quintero remains happy for the conquest. He recognized Dudamel’s great work and knows that now new complications are coming for his club, which already shows the first star on his shield with greatness. The first job will be to bring players in line with the champion squad and reinforce the positions that are leaving.

The first loss of the team will be that of Jhon Córdoba, who announced that Bucaramanga could not reach an agreement with the Guatemalan club that owned his pass. Regarding this upcoming market, Elías Quintero remarked. “We have very good players and we hope that those who arrive are better than those who leave.”

Furthermore, he pointed out that “They are not going to force anyone” to stay at Atlético Bucaramanga.

Jaime Elías Quintero dreams of competing in Libertadores and “acquiring the DNA of a big team”

With classification to the Cup assured, the president had already announced that they wanted to compete and not “just participate.”

The team’s mentality has to start changing, according to Quintero, and this title can be key to starting a different cycle. “We want to reach December with the team that can fight for the Copa Libertadores,” he commented in Snail Extension.

“There are two or three players that we are talking about renewing. Whoever wants to leave, we are not going to force anyone to stay. There are very good players and we are going to search patiently to give them hierarchy. The idea is to acquire the DNA as a big team. Here we want to compete and repeat what we did in the first semester.

The message from the president of Bucaramanga to Junior for “a few dollars” that they owe

When they asked him about the possible departure of a Leopardo player to Junior, Jaime Elías Quintero took it with grace and sent a message to Tiburón.

“We have to remind Junior’s people that he owes me a few dollars for Lencina. Junior hasn’t kept his word, he had to pay on January 30 and he still hasn’t paid. We hope we don’t have to go to court.”

 
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