River Plate has finalized the loan deal for left-back Lisandro Bajú to Montevideo Wanderers. This operation will allow the Argentine club to free up a roster spot to sign reinforcements until March. The reserve team player, who has yet to make his first-team debut, will be sent on loan until the end of the year without an option to buy. The decision was made in consensus between the club's leadership, led by President Stefano Di Carlo, and the technical staff, led by Marcelo Gallardo. The transfer will be officially formalized after the local transfer market closes. The club is considering the possibility of making a quick move if a suitable opportunity arises. The departure of Bajú represents a strategic opportunity for 'Millonarios', who plan to add at least one new face to strengthen the squad for the upcoming challenges. For the player, the loan to Uruguay will be an opportunity to gain game time, experience in the top division, and competitive continuity in a demanding environment. From Núñez, they understand that these types of loans abroad not only benefit the player's development but also allow the club to manage its professional squad with greater flexibility.
River Plate Loans Lisandro Bajú to Free Up Roster Spot
River Plate has finalized the loan deal for left-back Lisandro Bajú to Montevideo Wanderers. This strategic move will free up a roster spot, allowing the Argentine club to sign reinforcements until March without compromising its financial stability.