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Gallardo Spoke About the Implementation of Billion Dollar Clauses to Shield River Players

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The DT explained why the club decided to take this measure with certain footballers in the last pass market.
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River once again demonstrated its firm position in the protection of its young talents, rejecting an important offer from Europe by Lautaro Rivero. The Anderlecht of Belgium approached with a proposal of USD 3.5 million for the entire pass of the promising central scoreboard, but the club of Núñez decided to dismiss it. Rivero, emerged from the lower divisions millionaires, had been on loan in Central Córdoba of Santiago del Estero, where it acc…

The DT explained why the club decided to take this measure with certain footballers in the last pass market.

River implemented a new policy of termination clauses of 100 million for its players, and Gallardo spoke about it. After Mastantuono’s departure and everything that generated it, River began to implement a new policy: that of the termination clauses of 100 million. The first to have it was Bautista Dadin, who was joined by Alex Woiski, Lautaro Rivero -who renewed contract- and, the most recent of all, Facundo Colidio -also through its renewal-. …

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River Plate - La Página Millonaria broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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