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A serious complaint made O’Higgins in the last hours. Through a letter addressed to president of the ANFP, Pablo Milad, and the board of directors, in addition to the 32 professional clubs, the Rancagua club detailed the controversial case involving Yerko González, player formed in the cast of the Sixth Region, with representative Mariano Gastó, agent of coach Marco Antonio Figueroa. The national institution accused Gastó of “theft of one of our players with the greatest projection in the club and in which there was a seven-year investment“.
What is O’Higgins’s version ?: Yerko González, at the time of signing his first professional contract with the club, “he arrived accompanied by Agent Mariano Gastó, making the agreement impossible, requesting an inordinate amount to sign his first contract (even without playing a starting game in the professional squad) and demanding the ownership of 50% of the economic rights, a proposal that was not accepted by the club, Mariano Gastó proceeding to sign Yerko in the Louletano DC club associated with the Federation of Portugal, owned by Brazilian businessmen, which has the category of training 4, which seeks to avoid paying the training rights that correspond to our club, “wrote Pablo Hoffmann, O’Higgins sports manager, in the letter addressed to the ANFP.
What is the problem that the Rancagua painting sees ?: “As Louletano DC is in category 4, our expectations of receiving training rights are practically nil. Consequently, we feel that we were the victim of a robbery of one of our players with the greatest projection in the club and in which there was a investment of seven years The Agent Mariano Gastó, within a month with the complicity of the Club Louletano DC, was the owner of the economic rights of Yerko González with the investment of the value of a Santiago – Portugal ticket and we its trainers, with a crumb, “Hoffmann said on behalf of the Rancagüino club.
O’Higgins asked the board of the ANFP analyze this type of situation and “take concrete measures to avoid this type of conduct that goes against the training of young players by national clubs”
One of the points O’Higgins emphasized was that they have a training policy in which they invest more than 500 million pesos annually.
Finally, the Rancagua cast once again pointed to Gastó, because “he does business and collects commissions from us, the clubs, and on the other hand, he steals trained players from us, seriously affecting our assets.”