Ambassador Squad 2023: Transfers, Signings, and Strategic Moves

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AMBASSADOR SQUAD SETS COURSE FOR 2023

The 2023 season for Millonarios marks a strategic reshaping of player paths within the club, aligning talent development with the club’s broader ambitions in international competitions. After finishing 2022 on a high note by clinching the BetPlay Cup, the team earned a spot in the 2023 Copa Libertadores, yet they carried the sting of not securing the league title and closing a five-year drought without a league championship. With Alberto Gamero guiding the sport plan, the board is pursuing a comprehensive program for the coming year that targets a strong international presence and the restoration of Colombia’s premier domestic crown. This update highlights the largest shifts for the Ambassadors as they move into 2023.

TO BRAZIL WITH TINITO

Update: 23-12-2022

Carlos Andres Gomez is ready to step into the Brazilian league after a confirmed deal with Red Bull Bragantino. The 20-year-old striker stood out for Millonarios this season and is poised to command a sizable transfer fee for a player once regarded as the crown jewel. He will sign a five-year contract, and Millonarios will retain a percentage of any future sale.

After negotiations, both clubs agreed on the transfer of Carlos Andrés Gómez (20) ⚪️

The winger signs through December 2027, and Millonarios keeps a stake in potential future dealings. pic.twitter.com/On6yXS8Nim

—Pipe Sierra (@PSierraR) December 23, 2022

CUENÚ MOVES ON TO TOLIMA

23-12-2022

Although there was an initial verbal agreement to extend with Millonarios, Jose Cuenu accepted a better offer from Deportes Tolima and traveled to Ibague to finalize the paperwork.

GIRALDO IS BACK IN BLUE

22-12-2022

Daniel Giraldo, after negotiating an end to his contract with Junior de Barranquilla, entered free agency and is set to wear the blue shirt of the capital again. A three-year agreement awaits pending medicals.

THE NEW HERAZO CHAPTER

22-12-2022

Diego Herazo, whose loan spell with Millonarios ended without a buy option, joined Deportes Tolima on loan for one year. The Chocoano striker dons the Vinotinto y Oro colors and brings a blend of physicality and finishing. ⚽️ Herazo strengthens Tolima and excites the fans. ✅ Betplay League scorer in 2021 and scorer for his previous club in 2022. pic.twitter.com/Lru7gOVQPB

– Club Deportes Tolima SA ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@cdtolima) December 22, 2022

URIBE RETURNS TO THE AMBASSADORS

12-11-2022

In a surprising market move, Fernando Uribe rejoined Millonarios to bolster Gamero’s attack. After ending his contract with Junior and not extending with the Sharks, Uribe agreed to a one-year term with the Albiazul, marking a fresh Bogotá chapter for the forward. ✨ Update complete! ⌛️☑️ The delay was due to the weight of the image. More goals are expected this season. ⚽️ Welcome back to the Ambassador, Fernando Uribe! #MagicAvatars

– Millionarios FC (@MillosFCoficial) December 11, 2022

MILLONARIOS RETAINS CASTRO

10/12/2022

Leonardo Castro, one of the standout scorers in the Colombian market after a stellar campaign with Deportivo Pereira, was unveiled as Millonarios’ first signing for 2023. The league champions and BetPlay 2022 II top scorer signed a three-year contract through December 2025, signaling an aggressive approach to strengthening the squad.

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Charging completed! ⌛️☑️ The image weighed in with a high definition feel. The goal scorer is dressed in blue as Leonardo Castro joins Millonarios for a three-year term. Welcome to the Ambassador!

– Millonarios FC (@MillosFCoficial) December 10, 2022

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