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·11 de diciembre de 2025
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·11 de diciembre de 2025
The transfer market for Colo Colo continues to move intensely, with the confirmation of Fernando Ortiz staying until 2026 and the departure of four key players. However, the focus now shifts to the situation of Brayan Cortés, whose future seems to be definitively far from the Estadio Monumental.
The goalkeeper has finished his loan with Peñarol, but his return to the Cacique is practically ruled out, as confirmed by the president of Blanco y Negro, Aníbal Mosa.
Mosa was clear in stating that the board is handling concrete offers for the Iquique native to continue his career abroad. "We have some offers for Brayan to continue overseas and we are analyzing them at this moment," revealed the executive.
Colo Colo views another move to the international market favorably, both for the sporting opportunity for the player and for the club's financial planning for the 2026 season. The final decision will be made in the coming days.
Despite the imminent departure of Cortés, it is still unknown whether Colo Colo will look for a new goalkeeper in the market. Mosa indicated that the board will have an online meeting with Fernando Ortiz to define the team's sporting plans.
Cortés's stay at Peñarol, although it ended with a defeat in the final, left good impressions that have attracted the interest of other clubs. What is certain is that Colo Colo's goal is opening up, while Indio Cortés prepares to continue writing his career abroad.
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