Monaco announces the departure of Guillermo Maripan to Torino

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It had been expected for several days, it is now a certainty: Guillermo Maripan will no longer wear the colors of AS Monaco. As we indicated on August 27, the 30-year-old defender has decided to open a new chapter in his career by joining the ranks of Torino in the form of a loan with a purchase option set at €5 million. After successfully passing his medical, the Chilean international saw his departure to Italy confirmed by Monaco this Thursday.

AS Monaco announces the departure of Guillermo Maripan to Torino FC. After five full seasons in the Monaco colours, the 30-year-old Chilean defender will discover Serie A, Gracias “Memo”“, indicated the princely club on its X account. For his part, the main person concerned also sent his farewells to the Monegasque supporters via his social networks.

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