watford There is uncertainty once again over Jorge Cabezas Hurtado after the striker endured a disappointing loan spell in Colombia.
The 22-year-old joined Millonarios in need of regular football and a chance to regain his rhythm. Instead, the move never went smoothly.
Hurtado played only five matches for Millonarios. He only played 149 minutes in total and failed to register any goals or assists during his time there. For a forward trying to get back into the picture at Watford, those numbers are hard to ignore.
The lack of participation also helps explain the latest updates coming from Colombia.
Loan spell fails to generate momentum
Jorge Cabezas Hurtado arrived at Millonarios with the opportunity to restart his career. Instead, he struggled to establish himself in the squad rotation and was never able to become a significant attacking option.
The absence of a goal or assist only increases doubt about what will happen next.
Journalist pipe sierra Reportedly Millonarios have already informed Watford that they will not be activating their purchase option for the striker. His agent is therefore looking for a new destination ahead of the summer transfer window.
Watford must now decide whether another loan move is worth pursuing or whether a permanent departure would be the cleanest solution. The player still has age in him, but this latest spell has done nothing to strengthen his position.
There is another important information in the report of Pipe Sierra. The fact that the player's representatives are already looking for alternatives suggests there is limited confidence that he will have a meaningful role at Vicarage Road next season.
what happens next
Jorge Cabezas Hurtado is still only 22 and there will likely be clubs willing to gamble on his potential. However, this latest loan failed to generate the progress Watford had hoped for.
A new move elsewhere in South America or into a smaller European league now seems more realistic. If Watford still believe regular minutes are a priority then another temporary exit may suit all parties.
However, the situation looks quite straightforward right now. The Millonarios loan did not work out, the purchase option will not be activated, and Watford are back to looking for the next step in the striker's career.

