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·30 June 2025
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The possible departure of Lucas Cepeda is the main topic resonating these days in Colo Colo, but there are other movements looming in the transfer market for the Cacique.
The Uruguayan Alan Saldivia is closely followed from Brazil according to information emerged in recent days, with Vasco da Gama leading the way to take him to the Brasileirão.
As reported by journalist Max Videla from Radio Cooperativa, there was a snag for his departure, and that is that the defender has a clause in his contract that was considered too high by the Brazilian club.
However...
According to this journalistic version, Colo Colo had set in the contract a minimum clause of 4.2 million dollars for 70% of Saldivia's card, to negotiate the player's departure.
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The amount of the clause was considered high, especially because they believe that the player was not at his best level so far this season.
The player's representative met with the Blanco y Negro leadership to lower the amount of this clause, and, through Aníbal Mosa, they would have complied with this requirement.
"Colo Colo opened up to the option that Alan Saldivia could leave" explained the aforementioned journalist, "if a club puts 50 percent of what has to be paid for his pass, which is a figure close to US$3 million dollars".
Is the agreement closing?
Saldivia arrived at Colo Colo at the beginning of 2023 and has made 89 appearances with the Cacique's jersey, where he has a contract until December 2026.
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