What’s happening with Diego Valoyes?

Talleres de Córdoba still refuses to let go of Diego Valoyes, the Colombian winger who trained separately from the squad in early February 2023. The Cordoban club demands over $5 million and, so far, has not received a proposal that meets its terms.

Why is Vasco da Gama back on the chase?

The Brazilian side revived its interest after an initial offer was turned down. According to the Argentine portal, Vasco is ready to pay $3.5 million for 50 % of the player’s rights, a move aimed at easing the pressure on the total price. Buying half allows Talleres to get an immediate cash boost and potentially more money later if the player’s value rises.

What does Talleres’ demand mean?

Talleres has had bids from South America and Europe, yet none have crossed the $5 million threshold the club deems fair. This stance reflects the need to fund its project and stay competitive in the Liga Profesional. Moreover, losing Valoyes would free a spot for new signings, but the risk of losing a promising talent is significant.

What’s the likely outcome?

If Vasco accepts the 50 % offer of $3.5 million, Talleres could negotiate a future sell‑on clause or a price increase should Valoyes shine in Brazil. Otherwise, the player will keep training under the Cordoban board’s watch, waiting for a bid that narrows the gap. The negotiation remains open and any development will be closely monitored by Talleres supporters.