Colombian football club Millonarios FC is reshaping its attack ahead of the 2026 season, announcing today the mutual termination of Brazilian forward Bruno Sávio’s contract. The move, confirmed by the club via social media, creates an open roster spot as Millonarios prepares to compete in the Liga BetPlay. Millonarios has already begun bolstering its offensive options with the signing of Carlos Darwin Quintero and the anticipated arrival of Mateo García.
Colombian side Millonarios FC has announced significant changes to its roster as they look ahead to the next season. The club confirmed today, November 27, 2025, that Brazilian forward Bruno Sávio will not be returning.
Sávio departs the club despite having a contract that ran through June 2026. Millonarios and the player reached a mutual agreement to terminate the deal, bringing his time with the ‘albiazul’ to a close.
“Millonarios FC Informa que ha rescindido, de mutuo acuerdo, el contrato con el jugador Bruno Sávio,” the club stated via social media.
Bruno Sávio, jugador de Millonarios FC.
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Bruno Sávio Departs Millonarios
The club also extended its gratitude to Sávio, stating, “We wish him much success in his future sporting endeavors.”
Sávio arrived as a reinforcement for the second half of 2025, but ultimately failed to find his footing with the team, reportedly leading to the mutual decision to part ways. This move opens up a spot in the squad as Millonarios prepares for the upcoming season.
Millonarios is already making moves for the Liga BetPlay 2026-I season, having announced the signing of Carlos Darwin Quintero. Mateo García is also expected to join the team as the club continues to bolster its roster.
▶️ Millonarios FC Informa que ha rescindido, de mutuo acuerdo, el contrato con el jugador Bruno Sávio. Le deseamos muchos éxitos en sus planes deportivos futuros. pic.twitter.com/QiDXpl1mCu
— Millonarios FC (@MillosFCoficial) November 27, 2025