Categories: Social Responsibility

River Plate will fight to win the return of an important striker

While River is on North American soil doing preseason work, the leadership to contact Rafael Santos Borré, who will not be taken into account by Eintracht Frankfurt in Germany.

For now, the team led by Martín Demichelis is counting on the return of Matías Kranevitter and Nacho Fernández and they intend to maintain the illusion of reinforcing the attack front with the foreign footballer who already knew how to give them titles.

The reality is that the only way for the Colombian to return is through a loansince, he has a contract that links him with the European team until 2025. The truth is that since the arrival of Randal Kolo Muani, the striker lost an important place in the team.

However, the task for his transfer will not be easy due to the interest of Tigres de México, a team that has already made an important offer for the services of the Colombian National Team player. Will Borré return to the ranks of the squad that saw him lift the Copa Libertadores de América caricature?

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Anna Edwards

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