Colombian Juanfer Quintero Begins His Third Cycle with River Plate
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BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Juan Fernando Quintero and River Plate have met for the third time, hoping the talented Colombian midfielder can lead them to another Copa Libertadores title, as he did in 2018.
Colombian creative Juan Fernando Quintero arrived this Thursday in Buenos Aires to undergo a medical review, sign a contract and start his third stage in River Plate, a club in which he contributed a goal to the conquest of the Copa Libertadores 2018 in Madrid at the expense of his archrival, Boca Juniors. The entry ‘Juanfer’ Quintero passes medical review before beginning his third era in River Plate was first published in Proceso Digital.


The Colombian Juan Fernando Quintero concluded his return to River and began his third stage in the club, after having successfully passed the medical check-up and signed his contract this morning at the Monumental Stadium. The Colombian flyer arrived in Buenos Aires in the early hours of the morning, rested briefly and around 9 p.m. showed up at the clinic to complete the routine medical studies, step prior to the signing of his new link. The o…
The Colombian midfielder landed in Argentina in the early morning of July 17 and has already passed the medical check-up. He is now in the last negotiations to sign a contract for 18 months with the club led by Marcelo Gallardo. With the pass in his power after disassociating from the America of Cali, Quintero prepares to start his third cycle in Núñez, where he is considered an idol after marking the key goal in the 2018 Libertadores final agai…
Juan Fernando Quintero has already arrived in Argentina to sign his contract with River for four years. After solving his departure from Cali from America for 2.2 million dollars, the Colombian will take over the shirt #10 on Marcelo Gallardo’s team. This Thursday, Juanfer arrived in Ezeiza to fulfill his...
Juan Fernando Quintero is already on Argentine soil and in the next few hours will sign his contract for four years with River Plate. The cumbersome process to unlock his departure from the Americas from Cali finally reached a good port: the Colombian club accepted a compensation of 2.2 million dollars. With this obstacle overcome, the talented hook landed in Ezeiza during the morning of Thursday to carry out the formalities prior to his officia…
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