Gustavo Quinteros, coach of Colo Colo, was contacted by the ANFP to take the reins of La Roja. How much do the albos ask for the DT?
Gustavo Quinteroscurrent coach of Colo Colo, is already tempted by the ANFP to take over as coach of the Chilean National Team.
The name of the Argentine-Bolivian has been one of the most repeated among the fans following the failure in the Qualifiers with Martín Lasarte but, now, there are official approaches between the DT of the ‘Cacique’ and La Roja.
According to the journalist Daniel Arrieta, from TNT Sports, Quinteros has already received a call from Quilín in which he was offered the bench of the ‘everyone’s team’.
“The interest of ANFP It is already on the table, Gustavo Quinteros already knows that he is an alternative to reach the Chilean National Team. They have begun to bring positions closer, “stressed the communicator.
However, the challenges that the albos will have during the month, especially the closing of the Copa Libertadores group stage, would delay the official response of the former coach of Bolivia and Ecuador.
Colo Colo responds for the interest in Gustavo Quinteros
From the ‘Cacique’, meanwhile, they already know regarding La Roja’s interest in their coach and they don’t see his possible departure with bad eyes.
And it is that if the ANFP wants to take over the services of Gustavo Quinteros, it must pay a large sum of money to pay for the exit clause of the white strategist.
“400 thousand dollars. That is the number that today separates Quinteros from the Chilean National Team. If any National Team called it, that is the amount that they ask for from Black and White”, explained Daniel Arrieta.
Thus, the governing body of Chilean soccer must cancel regarding 346 million pesos if you want to hire the former Catholic University technician.
It is worth mentioning that, in recent days, the ANFP proposed that, in order not to harm the performance of Colo Colo, they evaluate that Quinteros take over La Roja in parallel while he is in Colo Colo, which in turn would allow lower costs in Quilín.