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·20 January 2026
Shock in Mendoza: Villa stays and makes himself available to Berti

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·20 January 2026

Sebastián Villa has put an end to the speculations about his future by confirming his stay at Independiente Rivadavia, at least until mid-2026. Despite interest from clubs like River Plate, Corinthians, and Cruz Azul, the Colombian winger will return to Mendoza to work under coach Alfredo Berti and face the triple competition, which includes the historic participation of the "Lepra" in the Copa Libertadores.
The decision was hastened after an alleged ultimatum from president Daniel Vila. None of the offers received met the economic expectations of the Mendoza club, which valued the player at a minimum of 10 million dollars for a possible transfer.
Although Cruz Azul presented the most concrete offer for Villa to form an attacking duo with Miguel Borja, negotiations between the institutions did not prosper. Thus, Villa will continue at Independiente Rivadavia, with a contract that extends until the end of 2026 and a release clause set for the winter transfer market.
The player's intention in seeking to move was to find better visibility ahead of the 2026 North American World Cup and secure his return to the Colombian National Team. Coach Néstor Lorenzo demands prominence and continuity, something Villa sought to enhance with a change of scenery.
Although his departure did not materialize, the Copa Libertadores represents a high-level showcase that could once again place him in the spotlight of the national team.
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