The Colombian was a league winner under Simeone for the Argentine giants, and their current chief would love to see him return to the Monumental
River Plate's Rodolfo D'Onofrio has confirmed contact has been made with former striker Radamel Falcao, and the president was confident he could return.

Falcao represented the Millonarios for four years before moving to Porto in 2009, and lifted a league title under Diego Simeone in the 2008 Clausura.

And as the Colombian continues to languish on the fringes of the Chelsea team, D'Onofrio admitted he would love to see him back at the Monumental.

"If Falcao decides to come back to River, he has the doors open to him, we started talking six months ago," he told TyC Sports.

While he refused to confirm whether Falcao would sign with the Argentine club, D'Onofrio was adamant that a deal was possible.

"Utopias, impossible dreams do not exist for me," he fired.

"It was an impossible dream for [Fernando] Cavenaghi to come back, but he did. It was impossible to bring back [Andres] D'Alessandro and he came.

"We will see... we do not lose hope, it depends on his attitude. D'Alessandro came back because he wanted to, or else it could not have happened.

"It's the same story with Falcao, if he wants to play at River we will move mountains to bring him back."