Does an idol fall? River Plate fans give Juan Fernando Quintero a stick for his departure



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Everything seems to be joy in River Plate. Seven points out of nine possible since the Copa Libertadores resumed and early qualification for the round of 16. Those led by Marcelo Gallardo have shown categorical football on the field of play despite being inactive for six months.

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But not everything is said for the fans of the ‘millionaire’, who do not hide their great anger with the team’s leadership and with Juan Fernando Quintero for how the Colombian footballer has left the club.

Exactly a month ago, Quintero left Buenos Aires to discuss personal matters in Miami. Now, he is in Bogotá to speed up the processing of the China work visa, which would allow him to finally sign his contract with Shenzhen.

Without sealing the contract between the Colombian and the Chinese team, River will not be able to receive a single penny of the 8 million dollars that would enter him through the player’s pass.

A situation that has the fans of the ‘crossed band’ desperate, because to summarize the situation, Quintero is and is not from River. That is, it continues to belong to the campus but they cannot use it.

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It seems that the enormous affection that the fans had for him for having been the author of the goal that the 2018 Copa Libertadores gave him against Boca Juniors, would have faded little by little due to this painful situation. According to a survey carried out by the Argentine newspaper ‘Olé’, four out of ten fans consider that their departure was a bummer and at least eight say it was sloppy.

Although the versions affirm that ‘Juanfer’ would travel to China in a few days to sign his contract once and for all, in the corridors of the Monumental stadium there is some fear that the transfer will end up falling, which would turn all this into a real mess that could end badly for the player.

The only certainty so far is that Juan Fernando Quintero will not be able to play for the remainder of the year, since the transfer market in the Asian country closed this week. Something that worries both his club and the Colombian National Team, because the talented left-handed midfielder recovered almost a year ago from a torn ligament and from there, he only played 383 minutes with River Plate, before the break due to the pandemic of the coronavirus.

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