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by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

Uruguayan Forward Silvera Set to Depart Peñarol Amid Contract Dispute

A highly sought-after forward, Maximiliano Silvera, is poised to leave Club Atlético Peñarol after his contract expires on December 31, 2025. The 28-year-old player has confirmed his departure, sparking interest from clubs looking to bolster their attacking options.

Contract Negotiations and Departure Announcement

Silvera publicly announced his exit, expressing gratitude for his time with the Uruguayan club. “Today I have to say goodbye to the club that allowed me to live these two incredible years, full of learning and collective and individual achievements,” he stated. The forward’s announcement comes after a period of contract negotiations with Peñarol.

According to Silvera, discussions regarding a potential renewal began in January 2025, following a successful 2024 season. He indicated that his performance was acknowledged and he was offered either a contract renewal or a salary increase. However, a final agreement was not reached.

Dismissing Transfer Rumors

Amid speculation linking him to other clubs, Silvera was quick to address the rumors surrounding his future. He firmly denied any prior contact with rival teams before or during recent finals matches. “Referring to the rumors that have arisen recently, I categorically deny any type of contact between me and other clubs before and during the finals, until the negotiations with Peñarol are completed,” he explained. This statement aims to clarify his commitment to professionalism throughout the negotiation process.

Implications for Peñarol and Potential Suitors

Silvera’s departure leaves a void in Peñarol’s attacking lineup, prompting the club to seek reinforcements. The forward’s availability is expected to attract attention from several clubs eager to secure his services. His proven track record and relatively young age make him an attractive prospect for teams looking to strengthen their forward line.

The situation highlights the challenges clubs face in retaining key players amidst increasing competition and financial pressures. Silvera’s case underscores the importance of proactive contract negotiations and clear communication between players and management.

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