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·28 March 2026
Germany: Borussia Dortmund to negotiate with River for Ian Subiabre

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·28 March 2026

The youngster born in Comodoro Rivadavia is on the radar of several European teams, including the Germans.
He is one of River’s biggest prospects. And that is how he sparked the interest of European heavyweights such as Barcelona and Chelsea. There was also an offer from Trabzonspor, but it was rejected by the directors of the club from Núñez. Clearly, they believe it is still too soon to let Ian Subiabre leave.
Born in Comodoro Rivadavia, he plays as a winger and has already featured for Argentina’s youth national teams, as well as in the Millonario’s First Division side. He even came to have a conflict with the club’s directors because they could not agree on the renewal of his contract. But everything was resolved. They even set a multimillion-dollar release clause for him.
Beyond what has already happened, in Germany they insist quite firmly that in the next transfer window, Subiabre’s future could be at Borussia Dortmund. The prestigious German newspaper BILD reported that not only have they been closely monitoring him, but they would also be willing to make an offer.
For now, it is only interest. But considering that the forward is 19 years old and that Dortmund is a club known for developing and reselling players, it is not far-fetched to think that, if they sit down to negotiate, they would seek a deal similar to the one River had with Benfica over Enzo Fernández, in which River received a large sum of money when he was transferred to Chelsea.
After several twists and turns, which led River to prevent him from playing in the Under-20 World Cup in Chile, Ian Subiabre ultimately signed a contract extension through December 2028, with a release clause set at 100 million dollars.
Ian Subiabre played minutes in all seven matches Argentina played at the Under-20 World Cup in Chile, although he was not a starter in all of them. In fact, he came off the bench in all three group-stage matches, and his first start did not come until the round of 16 against Nigeria.
He was back on the bench in the quarterfinal against Mexico, and Maher Carrizo’s suspension for an accumulation of yellow cards restored him to the starting lineup in the semifinal against Colombia, before he was once again among the substitutes for the final against Morocco.
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