Colo Colo Transfer News: Ortiz Deal in Doubt?

by Archynetys Sports Desk

Colo Colo Keep thinking about what this 2026 season is like, in which the ‘Albos’ prepare with everything to arrive in the best way to what will be the start of the national tournament.

For this, in ‘Popular’ they work on what is the pass marketwhere Colo Colo hopes to be able to add new reinforcements to be able to nourish its squad in the face of the next challenges.

In the last hours, Colo Colo and Fernando Ortiz They could receive a new blow within the market, in which in one of their positions whose priority is to be able to reinforce, He would lose one of his dreams.

This is the Argentine defender, Oscar Solomon, who aimed to be the great priority to reinforce the defense of Colo Colo in 2026, but due to the slowness of the negotiations, lThe ‘Albos’ could say goodbye to this opportunity.

Salomón is the desire of Colo Colo | Photo: Getty Images

Newells’ Old Boys gets into the fight

A few moments ago, journalist Gonzalo Calvigioni revealed in his ‘X’ accountabout what Newell’s Old Boys got fully involved in the fight for the defender’s signingwho was already directed by the technical duo of the ‘Lepra’ team during their time in Platense.

“Attention. Newell’s made a purchase offer to Boca Juniors for 50% of Oscar Salomón. The duo (Orsi-Gómez) wants it no matter what,” he reported.

Given this situation, it is expected that the next few hours could be crucial to define the future of the Argentine defender, who Today he seems to have a great chance of being able to continue in Argentine football.

On the other hand, Colo Colo would say goodbye to a new market desire that Fernando Ortiz had for 2026 and at the board meeting on Wednesday, they will have to look for new options.

In Summary

  • Newell’s Old Boys made an offer to Boca Juniors for 50% of the pass Oscar Solomon.
  • The defender Oscar Solomon is the priority of Fernando Ortiz to reinforce Colo Colo’s defense.
  • The directive of Colo Colo will look for new defensive options in its meeting next Wednesday.

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