Enzo Roldán set to leave Unión: no new deal, off to Chicago | OneFootball

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·3 July 2026

Enzo Roldán set to leave Unión: no new deal, off to Chicago

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Enzo Roldán’s future appears to be increasingly far from Unión. According to information from ADN Gol, the midfielder will not renew his contract with the club and will continue his career at Nueva Chicago once his current deal expires.

The situation has a key detail from a contractual standpoint. According to the report, the club’s red-and-white leadership always intended to extend the player’s deal so as not to lose the sporting and financial asset represented by his registration, which is shared with Boca. However, the player’s decision would be not to remain at the club.


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In this scenario, Unión understands that the natural expiration of the contract would not generate any financial penalty toward Boca. The situation would have been different if the club and the player had agreed to terminate the deal early, since in that case a compensation clause could have been triggered.

Roldán, 24, returned to Unión at the beginning of this year after his loan spells, although he was unable to earn a place in Leonardo Madelón’s plans. In fact, he did not play any official minutes in the first half of the year, and his departure appears to be a beneficial alternative for all parties involved.

The midfielder arrived at Tatengue in 2021 from Boca and, after a strong performance during Gustavo Munúa’s spell in charge, Unión acquired 50% of his transfer rights. However, subsequent loan moves and a lack of continuity significantly changed his sporting situation.

Meanwhile, the club continues working to sort out various financial and sporting matters ahead of the start of the second half of the year, while also awaiting funds from Profini’s transfer to Ukrainian football.

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