Vasco makes an offer to Independiente for Benítez and Campello reveals agreement with Gustavo Torres | Basque



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Vasco made a proposal to buy part of Benítez’s rights and awaits the response from Independiente. The revelation was made by President Alexandre Campello in conversation with the give on this monday. According to the director, there is the possibility that he will go to Argentina to conclude the negotiation.

– I made a proposal last week and am waiting for a response. I decided to go to Argentina and see that. They are Vasco’s resources. It’s a smart and good proposition for both of you – said the representative.

+ Independiente cites other offers and hopes that Campello will define Benítez’s situation

Martín Benítez is one of the highlights of Vasco – Photo: Rafael Ribeiro / Vasco

However, negotiation tends to be complicated. In quick contact with giveIndependiente’s sports director, Jorge Damiani, said the club did not like Vasco’s proposal and claimed to have better offers for the 10 jersey.

Benítez is on loan to Vasco until December 31, due to changes in the calendar caused by the new coronavirus pandemic, for example, he would lose 11 rounds of the Brasileirão if he does not stay in São Januário. The contract between the clubs establishes that Vasco has priority until December 15 and needs to deposit US $ 4 million (about R $ 22.3 million) in the Reds account for 60% of the economic rights of the jersey 10.

Agreement with Gustavo Torres

Colombian striker Gustavo Torres, left, is on loan until the end of 2021 – Photo: Playback

At the same time that he negotiates the purchase of Benítez, Vasco has been sending Gustavo Torres, probably the last reinforcement of 2020. Alexandre Campello takes the contract for granted. The contract has not yet been signed, but there is a verbal agreement for the 24-year-old striker from Atlético Nacional, Colombia, to land in São Januário on loan until December 2021, with a purchase option.

“It’s okay with me,” Campello said.

Torres was revealed by Boca Juniors from Cali (Colombia), passed through San Lorenzo, from Argentina, without success, but he spent practically his entire professional career in Colombia, the country where he was born.

* Héctor Werlang, Marcelo Baltar, Raphael Zarko and Tébaro Schmidt.

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