Argentine striker Pablo Solari has the desire to play for America, however, his team Colo-Colo has put several obstacles to prevent the young striker from leaving Chile.
He can't afford to buy Guzman, what Vergara spends Chivas' money on
According to Chilean media reports, Colo-Colo did not accept the offer of US$4.5 million put on the table by Club América to take Pablo Solari.
According to the portal La Tercera, the investors who own Colo-Colo have proposed that the player be valued at around US$6 million, but they have also put an absurd clause on Pablo Solari's departure.
The president of Colo-Colo, Alfredo Stöhwing, the company that manages the Chilean team, acknowledged that there would be no problem in selling Pablo Solari to América if they reach a juicier economic agreement and if the player leaves in December and not this summer.
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