Buenos Aires, February 10 (NA) -- Colombian striker Edwuin Cetré would not be a reinforcement for Boca, despite the clubs involved having reached an agreement, due to problems in the medical review. According to the Argentine News Agency, the 28-year-old player presented anomalies in the cardiological tests that were performed on him, which would also have caused his incorporation to Athletico Paranaense of Brazil to fall through in recent months. In any case, the transfer is not yet off the table: it remains to be seen if the leadership of the 'Xeneize' decides to sign the Colombian anyway or desists from buying his card. Cetré's move to Boca stalled due to complications in the medical analyses. Having a history of transfers falling through due to inconveniences in medical reviews, Boca opted to perform exhaustive studies on the player from Estudiantes, which showed anomalies in the cardiological section. Furthermore, the same tests had also made his arrival at Athletico Paranaense of Brazil impossible, despite it having been reported that the deal had not reached a good port due to economic differences. With the transfer agreed for 100% of his card, which is divided into equal halves between Estudiantes and Deportivo Independiente Medellín of Colombia, the decision is now in the hands of the leadership of the 'Blue and Gold' club. In key hours of the transfer market, the Football Council led by President Juan Román Riquelme must determine if he pays close to five million dollars for the Colombian, if the conditions are modified, or if the heart problem suffered by the striker causes his incorporation to fall through.
Colombian footballer's transfer to Boca at risk due to heart problems
The transfer of Colombian striker Edwuin Cetré to Argentine club 'Boca' has stalled due to anomalies found during a cardiological examination. Despite a preliminary agreement between the clubs, the future of the transfer depends on the club's leadership decision.