Millionaires will have to pay 1.6 billion pesos to a player who left the club in 2014

The Corte Suprema de Justiceto ordered to millionaires to reinstate the player and pay him several million pesos in salaries since his separation. The benefited footballer left the Bogotá team in 2014 and the news unlocked many memories in the blue fans.

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On April 4, 2023, a Supreme Court ruling came to light in which Jorge Perlaza, the striker who is currently 38 years old and left the Bogota club in 2014, benefits greatly. The ruling maintains that Perlaza was fired without just cause by the ‘Ambassador’, which is why the team will have to reinstate him to its ranks and pay him a huge amount of money.

How much money should Millionaires pay Jorge Perlaza?

According to what the ruling explains, the ‘Ambassador’ will have to pay him a total of 25 million pesos for each month of the period established between December 2017 and the date of his return to the club, which should be as soon as possible.

In other words, assuming that Millonarios reinstates Jorge Perlaza in April 2023, he will have to pay him more than 1.6 billion pesos.

How was the passage of Jorge Perlaza by Millionaires?

Although many do not remember it, Jorge Perlaza was part of Millionaires from 2012. In that year, the ‘Ambassador’ played the semifinals of the South American Cup and was champion of the first division of Colombian soccer.

Perlaza was in the two sports feats of the Bogotá team, but he was always a substitute and his relationship with the fans was very bad. Due to an injury, between 2013 and 2014 Perlaza practically did not play in ‘Millos’. That’s why he left through the back door in 2014.

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