The Colombian player penned a new deal with the Buenos Aires based outfit that will see him wear the iconic red sash shirt though to 2022.
Following his recent spectacular goals for River Plate in the Superliga Argentina and rumours linking him with a move to the Santiago Bernabeu, Juan Fernando Quintero has put pen to paper and will stay with River.
The Colombian moved to Buenos Aires from his last permanent club Portuguese top flight side Porto after spells with Rennes and Independiente Medellín in his native Colombia before moving to argentina in January 2018.
The new deal will see Quintero remain with "Los Millionarios" through to 2022 with the player holding a buy-out clause of 30 million dollars.
The play-maker has worn the River shirt in 42 games and has already bagged one Supercopa Argentina and a Copa Libertadores.
bikcepy
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i wish him stay at river plate, it's one of the best teams in the world
YashrajNagarwal
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we don't need we already two better version of him isco and james Rodriguez if this stupid solari player isco .
Lanpandra
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We are going after Herrera and Quintero? Seriously it’s like we are actively trying to bring the squad back to 07-09 levels.
Lidroid
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They won’t even play Spanish Ceballos but they’re after Quintero, sure. Unless their goal is to mess up every good player Colombia has to screw up the team, but they can sod off.
Chinyerers
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Please no. We had a better version of him already with James.
Fedora
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We'll trade you Quintero for James and it's a deal.
Alaindelon
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They contacted him to say "no, we're not going to sign you."
citizenson
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He’s done with European football. I hope he stays in river plate forever.
Charlescolin
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He sounds like a perfect Southampton signing.. I wonder how Dani's career is going.
enduring
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he doesn't have a place in porto, sergio oliveira has done more in a season than quintero in 2-3 seasons
Sangder
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Quintero can barely last an hour in SA because he doesn't have the stamina and would rather be a musician, and Real are supposed to be interested? Yeah, ain't buying that one AS.
ooplm199
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Goes to show how vital major cups like the world and european cup can be in the boosting of player's careers
Sedoso
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I mean, Quintero’s been great but no way Real caliber
Spartacus_Aye419
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Nothing is difficult for Real Madrid to do