Daniel Cataño Transfer from Millonarios to Bolívar
Futbolred reports on Daniel Cataño's confirmed transfer to Bolívar and his integration into the Bolivian team. Daniel Cataño has accepted a proposal from Bolívar and has been confirmed as part of the Bolivian team, with whom he is already training.
Futbolred reports on Daniel Cataño's transfer to Bolívar after his departure from Millonarios. Daniel Cataño has bid farewell to Millonarios after three years. He is currently in Bolivia, undergoing medical examinations before signing a contract with Bolívar. He leaves Millonarios as a champion of Liga 2023 I, Copa Betplay in 2022, and Superliga in 2024, having played 124 matches, scoring 14 goals, and providing 17 assists.
Futbolred has reported that Daniel Cataño is on the verge of transferring from Millonarios to Bolívar. It is anticipated that Cataño will depart from Millonarios to join Bolívar. Bolívar has shown interest in the player, and negotiations are said to have commenced. Cataño is expected to travel to Bolivia within the week for a medical examination, with the possibility of becoming a Bolívar player. The deal is reportedly for one year, with an option for an additional year based on his performance. It is expected that Millonarios will receive some financial compensation once the transfer is completed. Cataño currently has a contract with Millonarios until June 2026, and his market value is estimated at 450,000 euros.
Daniel Cataño is in negotiations with Club Bolívar. Journalist Julián Capera reported that there is concrete interest from the Bolivian team. According to journalist Adriano Savalli, Bolívar initiated negotiations a few weeks ago and expressed willingness to pay compensation for the early termination of Cataño's contract. The proposed contract for Cataño would extend until June 2027, and there is reportedly a preliminary agreement on personal terms. However, neither Millonarios nor Cataño's representatives have made an official statement yet.
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