Colo Colo: Pablo Mouche signs his settlement and stops being a Cacique player



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What at first was an alleged injury to Pablo Mouche prior to the match against O’Higgins de Rancagua, finally became an early departure from Colo Colo at the end of the 2020 National Championship.

According to ESPN journalist Christopher Brandt, former Boca Juniors signed his settlement this Friday and between Tuesday and Wednesday of next week he will leave Chile to take flight to his native Argentina, where he has options to continue his career.

Pablo Mouche knew before the match against Cobresal that he would not continue in Colo Colo, but to the player’s surprise he found a settlement from Blanco y Negro which was signed this Friday.

A news that hits the dressing room prior to the most important Colo Colo game in the last 20 years, on the low side. Let us remember that this Sunday the Cacique visits the Rancaguinos at 6 pm.

Pablo Mouche stops being a Colo Colo player

With this Pablo Mouche puts an end to his more than 50 games with the Colo Colo shirt, being an important player in 2019, but then gradually faded, becoming a footballer strongly criticized for the alba partiality.

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