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Millionaires’ Signing Controversy: Who Made the Decisions?

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Millionaires Embroiled in Transfer Dispute: Coach Denies Role in Player Signings

Bogotá,Colombia – September 20,2025 – A dispute over player acquisitions is‍ fueling controversy at Colombian football club millionaires,with former coach David González publicly distancing himself ⁣from decisions regarding recent signings.The ‌escalating ⁢debate centers on whether the club’s‍ sporting director,‌ Ricardo Pérez, held sole authority over‌ transfers or if González had final say.

The controversy erupted following‍ questions about the performance of the ‘albiazul’ squad, prompting scrutiny of the team’s structural issues adn the player⁢ selection⁣ process.González stated, “It was David González, I have nothing to do,” directly refuting any ⁣duty for choosing the players who joined the team. This denial is notably meaningful as one of the anticipated responsibilities of the incoming ‘cat’ – a nickname for ‌the sporting director – is to oversee both player⁣ signings and sales.

the core of the disagreement lies‌ in determining who‌ ultimately approved the recent influx of players. Was‍ it Pérez,acting independently,or did González⁤ wield the deciding influence?‌ The outcome ‍of this internal debate could​ significantly impact the future ‍direction of⁢ Millionaires,potentially influencing the club’s strategy for the Betplay League and its long-term competitiveness. Further investigation is expected to clarify the roles and responsibilities of both Pérez and González during the transfer period.

(Image: David González, Millionaires Technician. Photo: JAIVER NIETO ÁLVAREZ / THE TIME)

According to ‍comments from Arango, a deeper “structural issue” exists within the club,⁤ necessitating a complete transformation to achieve genuine improvement in the team’s performance.

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