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Sale from Borja is forwarded to Jr. Barranquilla; check values ​​and percentage

Pre-candidate for the presidency of Colombia and a supporter of Junior Barranquilla, Alejandro Char went to Twitter this Wednesday night (22) to announce that Borja is back in the Colombian team. On the social network, the top hat said that the deal will be closed throughout this Thursday (23) and also mentioned that it is a purchase, not more than a loan.

Miguel Borja’s manager, Juan Pablo Pachón, confirmed exclusively to the report of OUR LECTURE that the negotiations are close to a conclusion in the purchase of 50% of the economic rights of the Colombian center forward by Barranquilla with the palm trees. The values ​​are around 3.5 million dollars (almost R$ 20 million at the current price), and could reach 4 million with possible targets in the contract.

Palmeiras has 100% of the economic rights of Miguel Borja. 70% were purchased in 2017, with an investment by Crefisa, for around R$33 million. Afterwards, Verdão had to buy another 30% for 3 million dollars, at the time, just over R$ 16 million. Now, with the possible sale, the debt with Crefisa could be, for the most part, written off with regard to the investment by Borja.

As he had informed the E.G throughout this week, Fuad Char, the club’s main shareholder, also dreamed of taking Borja to the club in his heart and where the center forward went – ​​making a success, before returning to Brazil, in the middle of this year.

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Borja is currently on loan to Grêmio, which did not exercise the right to purchase a player’s percentage for US$2.5 million (approximately R$13.6 million). In this scenario, the team from Rio Grande do Sul will have to release the attacker if Palmeiras accepts the proposal.

Back after being loaned to Junior Barranquilla, where he was successful and rediscovered a good phase, Borja returned to Brazil, re-introduced to Palmeiras, but was soon relocated to Grêmio, a team in which he never established himself and saw the club from the bench. be demoted to the second division. With compromised revenues, the Porto Alegre team cannot afford to buy from the Colombian.

Miguel Borja arrived at Palmeiras in 2017 as the biggest signing in the club’s history, but he never managed to live up to expectations. For Verdão, he was Brazilian champion in 2018 without any protagonism, and, outside thes plans, ended up loaned to Junior Barranquilla, where he managed to perform well, playing 58 games and scoring 34 goals.

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