Racing and Gremio in talks over Nardoni, Unión keep 30% of his rights | OneFootball

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·30 January 2026

Racing and Gremio in talks over Nardoni, Unión keep 30% of his rights

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The Brazilian club Gremio has set its sights on Racing Club's midfielder, Juan Ignacio Nardoni, and has already initiated formal negotiations to try to sign him. However, the management of the "Academy" has rejected the first offer presented, considering it insufficient, although negotiations remain open.

Nardoni, 23 years old and an international with Argentina's youth teams, is a key player in coach Gustavo Costas's scheme. Racing has secured the player with a contract valid until December 2027 and a release clause set at 22 million euros, an amount to which the Argentine club refers for considering a sale.


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Unión de Santa Fe, on the lookout

In this potential transfer, Club Atlético Unión has a direct interest in the outcome of the negotiations, as it retains a significant percentage of the player's economic rights.

The terms of the original operation establish that:

  • Unión holds 30% of the economic rights of Juan Ignacio Nardoni.
  • The club from Santa Fe also has the right to a 10% surplus (an extra gain) on any sale amount exceeding 8 million dollars.

If the sale to Gremio or any other destination is finalized, Unión would receive a proportional percentage according to its ownership in the total operation.

European interest and the player's current status

In addition to the Porto Alegre club, European teams like AS Roma have shown interest in the midfielder, although no formal offers have been made from Italy so far.

Currently, Nardoni is training alongside his teammates and is focused with the Racing squad ahead of upcoming commitments, with matches scheduled for today, Friday, January 30, 2026.

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

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