The Colombian attacker left the Ezeiza property about a month ago and is in his native country awaiting an offer from another club that wants his services.
In recent weeks, he sent document letters to Boca where he gave him an ultimatum to be reinstated in training, otherwise he would go free without leaving anything to the institution.
Villa was sentenced to two years and one month in prison for “coercive threats, in a real contest, with qualified minor injuries” against his former partner Daniela Cortés and from the club chaired by Jorge Ameal they decided to separate the 27-year-old footballer from the professional team .
Boca’s justification for the summons was due to the fact that the institution always allowed the player to continue training, since the decision was exclusively to play matches with the first team, but it was Villa who decided to go to Colombia on his own.
The striker is training on his own and will not be taken into account until his judicial process is final.
The idea of the Boca leadership is to keep Villa training on the campus until an offer arrives from a club to sit down and negotiate, since this way they will ensure an economic return from football and will avoid a trial for discriminatory dismissal on the part of the footballer in case he gets kicked out.
Source: Ambito

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