Argentine footballer Kevin López finds himself at the center of a transfer saga. His move to Instituto de Córdoba fell through at the last minute. The reason was the departure of head coach Daniel Oldra, who had personally sought this reinforcement. Thus, the 24-year-old midfielder, who belongs to Independiente, is left without a club. The transfer market in the top division has already closed, and the player urgently needs a new place to play. Previously, López had agreed to a move to Colón, went through the pre-season, and even held his first training session with the team. However, at the moment of signing the contract, he tried to renegotiate the financial terms, which angered Colón's sporting director, Diego Colotto. He immediately withdrew the offer, and López left the city, heading to Instituto. But he was met with disappointment there as well: due to a series of poor results, the Instituto coach was fired, and the transfer did not happen. Now the player is looking for a club under difficult conditions, as most clubs in the lower divisions have already completed their preparation and formed their squads.
Kevin López's Move to Instituto Collapses Due to Coach's Departure
Argentine midfielder Kevin López's transfer to Instituto fell through due to the unexpected departure of head coach Daniel Oldra. The player, who had already passed a medical at another club, is now left without a team after the transfer window closed.