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Is It Real? Argentina Reports Colo Colo Made Formal Offer for Vozinha
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Is It Real? Argentina Reports Colo Colo Made Formal Offer for Vozinha

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Colo Colo has reportedly submitted a formal offer for Cape Verdean goalkeeper Vozinha, who was a standout player in the 2026 World Cup.
  • The 40-year-old goalkeeper is reportedly open to joining the Chilean club, according to a journalist specializing in transfer news.
  • Vozinha gained recognition for his performances in the World Cup group stage matches against Spain and Uruguay, and in the round of 16 against Argentina.

Chilean club Colo Colo has reportedly made a formal offer for Cape Verdean goalkeeper Vozinha, a player who captured attention with his performances at the 2026 World Cup. The news comes from journalist Germรกn Garcรญa Grova, who covers transfer markets for outlets like TyC Sports and Radio La Red in Argentina.

According to Grova, the 40-year-old goalkeeper views a move to the Chilean team favorably. He cited club officials who confirmed Vozinha's openness to playing for Colo Colo. This potential transfer could see a World Cup star join the Chilean league, adding significant international flair.

Colo Colo made a FORMAL offer for Vozinha.

โ€” Germรกn Garcรญa GrovaReporting on the transfer news via Twitter.

Vozinha was a key figure for Cape Verde during the World Cup. He was particularly noted for his strong showings in the group stage, including draws against Spain and Uruguay. He also delivered an impressive performance in the round of 16 match against Argentina, which ultimately went into extra time, highlighting his capabilities on the global stage.

Vozinha sees playing for the Chilean team with good eyes, according to club officials.

โ€” Germรกn Garcรญa GrovaReporting on the goalkeeper's potential interest in joining Colo Colo.
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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.