Overview
- Torres announced on X that he will stop being a Universitario member after the club billed him for dues despite his claim that the institution owes him more than $100,000.
- He says he owes 8,000 soles in fees and has asked since 2008 to have payments deducted from the club’s debt, asserting that assurances given in 2008 and 2014 were never honored.
- He criticizes the club’s Plan de Viabilidad, which gives members with three or more missed payments 30 days from October 15 to clear debts, saying he was told his own repayment would take six years.
- He invoked his EmbajadUr Crema project as having saved the club about 5 million soles and used harsh language in denouncing what he called ungrateful treatment, while stressing he remains a fan.
- Universitario’s attorney Adrián Gilabert responded on X that legal and accounting rules prevent offsetting dues with a concursal liability and noted a 2022 instalment plan as the window for relief.