Embargo of $375,000: Unión caught in legal row over Ignacio Malcorra | OneFootball

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·3 October 2025

Embargo of $375,000: Unión caught in legal row over Ignacio Malcorra

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Unión must pay a substantial sum to the footballer's representative due to a debt from his transfer to Mexico. Meanwhile, Aldosivi and Squalo S.A. will also have to take care of a contractual debt with Sergio Levinton.

The Tatengue is in the eye of the storm due to a legal dispute with Sergio Fabián Levinton, representative of the footballer Ignacio "Nacho" Malcorra. The club will have to pay a substantial sum for the player's transfer to Mexico.

The Civil and Commercial Court No. 14 of Mar del Plata ordered Aldosivi and the firm Squalo S.A. to jointly pay U$S 40,000 to Levinton for breaches in a contract for the transfer of economic rights signed in 2012. However, the focus is on Unión de Santa Fe, as the club from Santa Fe will have to pay the representative U$S 375,000 for Malcorra's transfer to Tijuana in Mexico, plus interest.


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The dispute originated from the transfer of 50% of the player's economic rights by Levinton to the Mar del Plata club and to Squalo S.A., an agreement for which the payment of U$S 60,000 in six installments had been agreed. Since only two were paid, the judge determined that Aldosivi and Squalo S.A. must pay the remaining U$S 40,000, plus interest.

Unión de Santa Fe appealed the decision and the club's bank accounts are seized until the legal situation is resolved.

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With information from RADIO GOL and El Marplatense

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