River Plate feminist group opposes possible arrival of Sebastián Villa

A feminist group linked to River Plate issued an official statement opposing the possible signing of Colombian forward Sebastián Villa. The organization argues that the player's judicial background for gender violence contradicts the club's values. The message states that this situation causes embarrassment.

In a recently released statement, a feminist group affiliated with River Plate voiced strong opposition to the club's potential signing of Colombian forward Sebastián Villa, who is currently on the transfer market. The organization emphasizes that Villa's judicial history involving gender violence cases conflicts with the ethical principles upheld by River Plate.

'It causes embarrassment,' the text concludes, highlighting the outrage over any negotiations involving the player. This pronouncement comes amid the Argentine football transfer window, as River seeks to bolster its squad for the upcoming season.

The opposition underscores the need for the club to remain consistent with its values of equality and respect, particularly in a sport where gender issues have become increasingly prominent. No specific details on the negotiation status are provided, but the statement aims to influence the club's board decision.

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