Overview
- Atlético Nacional issued a statement asserting it has no outstanding debts to Marino Hinestroza and denying any finalized agreement with Boca Juniors.
- The club also rejected claims it is pressuring the player to renounce a supposed debt and said transfers are only communicated once fully concluded.
- Argentine reporting describes the move as advanced, with Boca and the player aligned and optimistic about resolving the situation.
- Journalists in Buenos Aires attribute the delay to repeated clause changes by Atlético Nacional and potential administrative hurdles in Colombia.
- Colombian outlets emphasize Hinestroza’s active contract and the need for payment from Boca, with a price near $5 million and a four-year deal reported but not official.