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The transfer of Argentine River Plate midfielder Ezequiel Barco to Moscow Spartak is being delayed due to difficulties in transferring funds from Russia to Argentina. In an interview about this “Euro-Football.Ru” said South American journalist Herman Balcare.

According to him, there is a full mutual understanding and agreement between the clubs regarding the implementation of the transaction.

“In fact, it’s a matter of legal nuances and specifics of transferring money from Russia to Argentina. River Plate management controls everything, and the player himself is waiting for the process to be completed in Moscow. “I don’t think the deal can fail,” Balcare said.

The midfielder made 28 appearances for River Plate in all competitions last season, scoring two goals and providing seven assists. Barco has been called up to the Argentina Under-20 and Under-23 national teams and has won three caps for the Olympic national team.

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Source: Gazeta

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