Andrew Roa, to Hurricane; Julio Buffarini, Independent; Nicholas Orsini, to Union
Until 8:00 p.m. this Thursday, August 31, on the eve of the start of the third day of the League Cup and at the same time as the transfer market in Europe closed, several Argentine clubs made strategic moves to finish outlining their respective squads. facing the last four-month period of 2023.
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Although the bulk of the signings had already been carried out in the previous weeks, on the bell there were several institutions that closed reinforcements. It is worth mentioning that the clubs will be able to continue incorporating players who are free and will have a margin of ten more days in case of transferring any of their elements abroad (in addition, the teams that play in the international cup will be able to register names exclusively for certain competitions).
For example, Huracán retained the services of Andrés Roa and Lucas Souto. The Colombian arrived as a free agent and signed a one-year contract, with a purchase option set at one million dollars for 100% of his economic rights. While the former Defense and Justice right-back who had just played for Arsenal de Sarandí, signed a loan with a charge until the end of 2024: the Globe will have a purchase option for 80% of his economic rights valued at 800,000 Dollars. He also scored Alan Soñora, free from Mexico, to continue negotiating.
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Newell’s carried out a castling of forwards. He transferred with charge and definitively the federative rights and 20% of the economic rights of Djorkaeff Reasco to the Institute of Córdoba, which formalized the link with the Ecuadorian who played the World Cup in Qatar 2022 until 2026. La Leprosa will have a clause of repurchase in December 2024. Meanwhile, the Rojinegro closed the Uruguayan Guillermo May, scorer of Danubio, who was close to signing with Puebla de México but will finally move to Rosario.
In the forward category, it must be said that Unión de Santa Fe closed the incorporation of another former Boca. After the signing of Gonzalo Morales, who started his time at Tatengue in the best way (three goals in two games), now Nicolás Orsini will be a new reinforcement on loan for 18 months.
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Independiente welcomed Julio Buffarini (he arrives for 18 months with an exit clause in December this year) and Santiago Toloza (Arsenal de Sarandí), to finish shaping the brand new coach Carlos Tevez, who made his debut with a win against Vélez and intends to keep Red in the top division. They also brought forward Francisco Bonfiglio, 21, from Villarreal B (formerly San Lorenzo, from where he left due to parental authority), although the DT warned that he did not ask for it and that he understands that he will work with the Reserve. Tomorrow, those from Avellaneda will visit Gimnasia in La Plata and Apache intends to have their new faces as soon as possible. At the same time, the one who said goodbye is Nicolás Vallejo, who was assigned for 18 months to Talleres de Córdoba for 18 months. The loan charge is the debt that Independiente had with the Cordovan club for Jonathan Menéndez (USD 650,000, estimate of what was potentially claimed by the Cordovan club) and there is a purchase option of 2 million dollars for 60% of the pass. The T also closed Matías Galarza (Vasco da Gama midfielder), Imanol Segovia (defender, Racing) and Nahuel Ovando, from Argentinos Juniors, who in turn stayed with Tomás Lecanda, defender without a place at River Plate.
El Lobo from La Plata hired the Uruguayan striker Matías Abaldo, who became the Under 20 world champion this year and came from Defensor Sporting, in addition to reinforcing the defense with Yonathan Cabral, former defender of Atlético Tucumán who signed a link until June 2024. And Luciano Gómez , winger who terminated with Independiente. Belgrano de Córdoba also made accurate moves at the last minute: he added Esteban Rolón, from Boca, on loan (until June 2024, officialization is yet to be made) and Matías Palavecino, from Coquimbo, Chile, at the wheel.
Another Uruguayan was incorporated into the local market: Yvo Cavalleros, a midfielder from Plaza Colonia who went on loan to Banfield for a fee of $50,000 and a purchase option for 60% of his chip valued at $600,000. In addition, Arsenal reinstated Cristian Chimino (he signed on a free basis until the end of 2024) and added Elías López (River); Colón de Santa Fe signed Emmanuel Mas, Paraguayan midfielder from Cerro Porteño Ángel Lucena and former Atlético Tucumán Braian Guille; and Godoy Cruz closed three new names: former Belgrano forward Daniel Barrea, former Newell’s left-back Martín Luciano and former Volos de Grecia midfielder Enzo Gaggi.
More: Central Córdoba agreed on the arrivals of the Paraguayans Juan Patiño (defender, Cerro Porteño) and Christian Ocampos (forward, Nacional of that country). They would arrive in the country this Friday to sign the bond. And he would also have reached an agreement with Agustín Morales, All Boys midfielder. While Rosario Central advanced the hiring of Tobías Cervera (Aldosivi attacker) and Dannovi Quiñonez, midfielder for Once Caldas of Colombia.
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2023-09-01 00:07:19
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