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·18 November 2025
Cádiz in Spain could be Dómina’s next stop

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·18 November 2025

After months of ostracism and even a hint of reconciliation, Jerónimo Dómina will finally leave Unión de Santa Fe as a free agent after letting his contract, which expires at the end of the year, run out without renewal. His destination will be Cádiz in Spain, with whom he has already reached a verbal agreement to join in January, and which will leave Tatengue with just 400,000 euros as training compensation.
In his debut in 2023, the forward surprised everyone with his level and quickly became one of the revelations of Argentine football. For the Santa Fe team, he played until mid-year, completing 77 matches with eight goals and three assists, but it later became known that since December 2024, his relationship with the management had been deteriorating over a contract renewal that he was reluctant to accept.
The conflict erupted during the winter transfer window with president Luis Spahn firing shots on La Red: “They made up personal reasons or player problems to avoid responding to the offer, they led us to the point that now they convinced the player that it’s not in his best interest to stay at Unión.”
“He swore to me he wouldn’t leave for free and ends up leaving for free, acting offended,” he snapped, and pointed to the underlying issue: “Clubs invest and develop the player and then the agents are the ones who make fortunes from the transfer, the signing bonus, and so on.”
Nevertheless, the player did not stay silent and made his position clear: “The statements are false and do not reflect who I am or what I have always given for Unión,” he said, revealing that he played for six months with pubalgia, getting injections at just 17 years old, and that the club did not want to take responsibility for the surgery until the very last moment. “It was only a week ago that I had my first personal meeting with him. At the beginning of July, several directors approached me to say that Spahn had decided to send me down to the reserves,” he added.
Since then, the striker has not played any more minutes and remained sidelined, until last week when rumors surfaced of a possible reconciliation between the parties after a change in the player’s representation. But the hope for a happy ending was short-lived and faded this Monday with an alternative outcome, one that had been brewing for some time.
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