Corvalán’s return to Quilmes cools off: financial gap keeps him in Santa Fe | OneFootball

Corvalán’s return to Quilmes cools off: financial gap keeps him in Santa Fe | OneFootball

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·2 February 2026

Corvalán’s return to Quilmes cools off: financial gap keeps him in Santa Fe

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Although there is a preliminary agreement between Unión’s management and Claudio Corvalán to terminate his contract, which expires in December, the defender will remain with the club until he secures an offer that meets his expectations.

In recent days, the possibility of a return to Quilmes had gained traction, but the deal is now virtually off the table. The main reason is an insurmountable financial gap: the latest offer from the “Cervecero” was significantly lower than the initial one, amounting to less than half of what was originally discussed.


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Separate training sessions and possible destinations

According to Radio Gol, “Mugre” showed up this Monday at the Casa Unión training grounds to train separately from the professional squad. This decision is due to the fact that head coach Leonardo Madelón considers the player’s cycle at “Tate” to be over and will not include him in plans for the 2026 season, even in the event of possible departures in the defensive line.

Although the player is willing to forgo part of his earnings to facilitate his departure, Quilmes’ offer was insufficient. Given this scenario, the player’s camp is considering other inquiries from Primera Nacional clubs, among which the following have been mentioned:

For now, the situation remains in a holding pattern. While the verbal agreement for his departure from Unión is solid, the contract termination will only be signed once Corvalán has secured his next football destination.

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