Updated Feb 2, 2013 - 8:39 am
Fredy Montero Off To Columbia?
By John Zielonka
The Seattle Times is reporting that forward Fredy Montero may be headed to Columbia to play with the Millionarios.
According to sources in the article, Montero is slated to play for the Colombia side on a six-month loan agreement. The deal needs to be signed off by MLS, which appears to be a fait accompli.
With the emergence of Eddie Johnson as the Sounders' primary scoring threat and Montero's struggles in the post-season, his days with Seattle appeared to be numbered.
Stay tuned for more news.
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John Zielonka is a lifelong fan of soccer. He previously lived in Detroit and attended numerous NASL matches featuring the Detroit Express. John follows the local soccer scene and is the Seattle correspondent for Goal.com, where he writes about the Seattle Sounders and MLS for Goal.com. Internationally, he's viewed matches at the World Cup, Confederation Cup, England's Premier and Championship leagues.























