Deal done: Duván Vergara set to leave América for Racing
The departure of Duván Vergara from América de Cali seems imminent, once the Scarlet team concludes its participation in the Apertura of the Liga Betplay 2025.
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Racing Club will acquire the services of the winger, who is one of the great figures and a true reference in the team led by Jorge Da Silva.
Verbal Agreement Between Racing and América de Cali
"There is a preliminary agreement," was what journalist German García Grova announced on his Twitter account, also detailing that the transfer will be made for one million dollars, while the Academy would waive the two-million-dollar debt that América owes for Juan Fernando Quintero.
According to the Transfermarkt portal, the market value of the 28-year-old left winger would be around three million.
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Vergara is already familiar with Argentine football, having joined Rosario Central in 2019. He didn't play much, however, and it was upon his return to Colombia that he had his first stint with América de Cali.
After returning to the club, following a stint in Mexican football, Duván Vergara has established himself as a true Scarlet idol. This season he has made 24 appearances with América, scoring 7 goals and providing 3 assists.
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