Sebastià Vila returned to Boca Juniors after 40 days of absence | Colombians Abroad

After a 40-day absence, Sebastià Vila finally returned to Ezeiza’s possession to train with Boca Juniors, after the conflict with the club’s management as the Colombian hoped to be sold to European football recently. signing period.

In a statement posted on social media, the Colombian winger clarified that his intention was always to make a leap in quality in the Old Continent; in fact, he assured that his departure was already agreed, but it was the directives that did not keep their word and prevented the change of club.

Thus, in the midst of the controversy and the uneasiness of the fans by the long period of absence – its last practice was the 29 of July -, Villa returned to Argentina after its brief stay in Colombia and, this Tuesday, returned to the possession of Ezeiza to fulfill its contract and to put itself to orders of the new technical body headed by Sebastián Battaglia.

What awaits Sebastià Vila?

After fulfilling the seven days of compulsory quarantine and giving negative in the test of covid-19, Vila will have to realize a small preseason in the club, section of the main group, to put to the maximum physically and, later, to be considered by the DT for an official competition match.

“He will surely join the activities and we will see how it goes. He is a club player, he has to show up to train and get well physically,” Battaglia said.

It remains to be seen whether the final decision with Vila is to have him back in the first team, because, beyond his physical condition, the decision will go through the Football Council and the coaching staff, which could leave the Colombian without action as a result of the tense situation experienced in recent weeks.

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