Gustavo Yarroch revealed the situation that is tiring and generating controversy in River: «There is a lot of unrest»

River is usually a shrewd club in the Transfer Market , putting up just the right amount of money for the players that Marcelo Gallardo asks for and letting go of the players for the value that the Millonario's coffers require. But in some situations the negotiation doesn't go so well. And the clearest case is that of Rodrigo Villagra , asGustavo Yarroch recounted.
"The money from Foster Gillett has not appeared, there is a lot of discontent at River about this situation. The club is considering issuing a statement like the one from Vélez for Valentín Gómez," said Yarroch, a journalist who follows River's day-to-day on Radio La Red, about the midfielder and his future.
The businessman promised to pay 11 million for the player, but the money never appeared and Villagra has been out of River for almost a month, but with a contract at the club. "Villagra presented a letter signed by Foster Gillett in which he proposed to buy the player's transfer. For this reason, Villagra asked for permission to train on his own, and it was River's mistake, they granted it to him," said Yarroch.
At the time, El Millonario paid around 10 million dollars to Talleres for Villagra. And now they hope to recover the investment, but it won't be easy. "CSKA Moscow is offering 7 million for 100% of Villagra. River wants it to be for 70%. I have the feeling that they will end up selling him," said Yarroch.
"The meeting between CSKA Moscow and River Plate over Rodrigo Villagra has ended. The Russians agreed to send a formal proposal for 100% of the player's contract. There is a good disposition between the parties for the transfer to take place," confirmed journalist Germán García Grova, who specializes in the transfer market.
"It's a long, complex story with several sides. River never had any negotiations with Foster, it was an agreement between Villagra and the investor to buy the transfer by terminating the contract with River. But the money never appeared," said journalist Juan Balbi on ESPN.
"The player knows that if he doesn't activate now he will be left without a club. There are few open markets left. He started to move elsewhere. He decided to break the agreement and revoke his decision to terminate his contract with River. He is looking for a way out, which seems to be more in Russia than in Brazil," added Balbi.
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