Gremio give Nardoni an official welcome, he's now a Gaúcho: the details | OneFootball

Gremio give Nardoni an official welcome, he's now a Gaúcho: the details | OneFootball

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·8 February 2026

Gremio give Nardoni an official welcome, he's now a Gaúcho: the details

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After several back-and-forths, Juan Nardoni’s future has finally been decided. Racing reached an agreement with Gremio, and the midfielder born in Nelson, Santa Fe, will continue his career in Brazilian football. The Porto Alegre club has already welcomed him, and the player will travel in the coming days to join his new team.

After some differences that arose in recent hours, negotiations reached a successful conclusion, and the midfielder will play for the Brazilian side in 2026, thus closing an important chapter at La Academia.


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In 2023, Racing acquired 70% of Nardoni’s rights for an amount close to 3.2 million dollars, based on the official exchange rate at that time. In this deal with Gremio, 80% of his rights are being transferred for USD 8 million. Taxes will be deducted from that amount first, and from the net sum, the Avellaneda club must pay Unión 30%. Additionally, of the 20% of the rights not included in the sale, Racing will retain 14% and Unión 6%. A key detail is that the extra USD 2 million for sporting objectives will go entirely to La Academia.

In the immediate future, the 23-year-old midfielder, who did not play against Tigre, trained normally during the week. However, everything indicates that he will not be available to Gustavo Costas for this Saturday’s match against Argentinos Juniors, as he is expected to travel to Brazil on Monday to complete his transfer.

In this way, Nardoni closes an important cycle at Racing. He played 126 official matches, scored 5 goals, provided 7 assists, and was part of a successful period, winning the 2023 International Supercup, the 2024 Copa Sudamericana, and the 2025 Recopa Sudamericana. Now, La Academia hopes to capitalize on his sale, although the final amount received will be less than the gross value of the transfer.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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