Colón takes a stand: legal notice to Platense over Picco move | OneFootball

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·25 June 2026

Colón takes a stand: legal notice to Platense over Picco move

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Patience has run out in Barrio Centenario. Colón’s board decided to harden its stance and sent a formal notice to Platense due to the ongoing failure to make the payments related to the transfer of midfielder Leonel Picco. The measure was taken after numerous attempts and informal contacts between the club officials failed to unlock the situation.

The two focal points of the financial claim

The financial conflict keeping the Sabalero’s coffers on alert is divided into two key items, which together amount to a figure close to 700 thousand dollars:


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  1. Outstanding installments from the initial purchase: From Santa Fe, they claim that the “Calamar” owes a percentage of the midfielder’s original transfer. Although Platense did make some small, partial payments at the time, these were described as “derisory” and caused a major disruption in the club’s financial planning.
  2. Percentage from the sale to Brazil: The bulk of the money being claimed is tied to Picco’s subsequent sale to Remo FC of Brazil. Since Colón retained part of the player’s economic rights, it is entitled to a significant sum from that transaction, from which not a single cent has yet been received.

Vital money for the Sabalero

This lack of payment is no minor detail for Colón’s current reality. The arrival of these funds had been included since the previous administration as a strategic and essential resource to balance the institution’s accounts and meet the payment of salaries for the professional squad.

Given the lack of concrete responses and the passage of time without any change in the situation, the current leadership decided to resort to legal channels to speed up collection. Now, Colón is awaiting a formal reply from Vicente López in order to settle the debt and prevent this claim from escalating to higher judicial or institutional instances.

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