Uruguayan footballer Santiago “Morro” Garcia took to Twitter on Dec. 30 to dispute Toluca’s earlier statements about the Godoy Cruz player’s behavior that led to the team cancelling his transfer to the Mexican club.

“It would’ve been an honor, for me, to wear Toluca’s jersey,” Garcia said in the post. “But I also need to deny the statement made by the club, because they made my transfer official without coming to (regrettable for me) an agreement with my current club. I absolutely REJECT the declaration of my lack of ethical conduct. I hope it was just a misunderstanding and I await rectification.”

As a response, Toluca president Francisco Suinaga shrugged off Garcia’s statement that Toluca did not come to an agreement with Godoy Cruz, saying “something does not fit here. I have nothing more to say on this matter, good luck to Santiago and expect news about players that will come to reinforce the team.”

¿Sin haber llegado a un acuerdo entre los Clubes?, ¿algo no cuadra aquí?

No tengo más que decir al respecto, mucho éxito a Santiago y esperen noticias de los jugadores que llegarán para reforzar al equipo. pic.twitter.com/ZdJxQC5aYq — Francisco Suinaga Conde (@fransuinaga) December 30, 2018

Toluca announced the official signing of Garcia from Godoy Cruz on Dec. 23, but ultimately reversed its decision. The club released an official statement on Dec. 29 announcing that Garcia’s transfer to the club was terminated because of the Uruguayan “not complying with the rules of ethical conduct that marks the institution.”

Although Los Diablos Rojos did not go into detail about their decision, Garcia was in law trouble on Dec. 22 when he was arrested in Mendoza, Argentina, after getting in a car accident while under the influence of alcohol, resulting in a senior citizen of 79 years old suffering a minor injury in the other vehicle, according to RadioFormula.

Garcia’s Audi was confiscated and he received multiple fines for driving under the influence and ignoring signage.

It has been reported that several Argentine clubs such as River Plate, Estudiantes de la Plata and Huracan are now after the Uruguayan forward. The 28-year-old led the Argentine league with 17 goals in the 2017/18 campaign.

With a replacement in mind, Toluca is said to be close to an agreement to acquire Argentine forward Emmanuel Gigliotti from Independiente, who is currently leading the Argentine league with 12 goals in 15 appearances.

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