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Gustavo Serpa spoke about the sale of Millonarios: revealed the figure and gave his answer
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Gustavo Serpa spoke about the sale of Millonarios: revealed the figure and gave his answer

Gustavo Serpa, representing the main shareholders of Millonarios football club and CEO of Amber Capital Colombia, confirmed that there is currently an offer on the table for the sale of the club but emphasized that no deal has been finalized yet. The potential buyer is an international investment fund, and the proposed price is between $70 million and $80 million. Serpa clarified that previous offers had been made in the past, but none were finalized. He highlighted that a crucial step—due diligence—has not yet occurred, which involves verifying the financial status of the club before any transaction can proceed. Meanwhile, Millonarios continues preparing for the upcoming season, making changes to their squad including the departure of several players and the arrival of new goalkeepers.

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Gustavo Serpa spoke about the sale of Millonarios: revealed the figure and gave his answer

Gustavo Serpa, representing the main shareholders of Millonarios football club and CEO of Amber Capital Colombia, confirmed that there is currently an offer on the table for the sale of the club but emphasized that no deal has been finalized yet. The potential buyer is an international investment fund, and the proposed price is between $70 million and $80 million. Serpa clarified that previous offers had been made in the past, but none were finalized. He highlighted that a crucial step—due diligence—has not yet occurred, which involves verifying the financial status of the club before any transaction can proceed. Meanwhile, Millonarios continues preparing for the upcoming season, making changes to their squad including the departure of several players and the arrival of new goalkeepers.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a business transaction involving a major sports club, focusing on financial negotiations and management decisions. There is no clear ideological framing, and the content remains neutral, presenting statements from the club's representative without overt bias or advocacy.

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Rumors suggest that Millonarios F.C., a prominent Colombian football club, may be sold to a foreign investment fund for between €65 million and €80 million. The claim was made by journalist Antonio Casale, who stated that the offer has been accepted by the club's majority owners and that the transaction is currently underway. According to Casale, the new owners, based in La Florida, plan to take administrative control of the club in 2027. However, the sale has not yet been officially confirmed by Millonarios. This potential change comes amid a challenging year for the club, which has struggled in both domestic and international competitions, including failing to qualify for the finals of the Liga BetPlay since 2025 and being eliminated in the group stage of the Copa Sudamericana.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related development involving a football club's potential sale. There is no explicit political framing, and the content focuses on financial and operational changes within a sports organization rather than political issues, policies, or figures. The information is not

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