Sebastián Sosa spoke out about his departure from Vélez | “It’s the most convenient thing,” said the player.

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Former Vélez goalkeeper Sebastián Sosa expressed himself on social networks after the club reported that it terminated his contract. The institution’s decision was announced yesterday, after Sosa was released after paying a bond of 50 million pesos for being a “secondary participant” in the case of sexual abuse along with three other colleagues, to a journalist in Tucumán. .

“We decided with the Vélez Sarsfield Club to terminate the contract. I think it was the most convenient for both parties. “This way I will be able to start another stage in an Argentine club,” the athlete now expressed on his official Instagram account.

In this way, the former Boca and Independiente footballer, among others, confirmed that his second cycle at Fortín has come to an end, but that he has no intention of retiring as he will seek new directions in Argentine football.

For the moment, the 37-year-old Uruguayan will have to continue his career in Argentina. This is because he will not be able to leave the country until the sexual abuse trial in which his now former colleagues José Florentín, Braian Cufré and Abiel Osorio are also involved.

For its part, Vélez had reported the separation of the goalkeeper whose employment relationship (like that of the rest of those involved in the complaint) had been suspended since March 18the day the serious complaint came to light.

“Today, the separation of the player Sebastián Sosa from Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield was signed. The termination of the contract is with immediate effect and without further obligations for either party,” the Liniers entity reported on its official X account, formerly Twitter, on Wednesday.

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In this way, Sosa’s second cycle in Vélez came to an end prematurely, since he was on loan for a year, from Morelia, Mexico. with the option to extend it until the end of 2025.

His first time at the Liniers entity was from the 2012/13 season to 2015. His record at the club includes an Initial Tournament and an Argentine Super Cup.

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