River still seek reinforcements, now targeting Federico Redondo | OneFootball

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·30 May 2026

River still seek reinforcements, now targeting Federico Redondo

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The central midfielder’s registration is split between two clubs: 50% belongs to the Spanish side and the other half to Inter Miami, where the number five played until August of last year. Although he has a current contract running through June 2030, his club’s relegation to Spain’s Segunda División would open a path that could ease negotiations.

Before Redondo moved to United States soccer, the Núñez side had already inquired about the player when he was at Argentinos Juniors. This week, at Eduardo Coudet’s explicit request, River began making inquiries.


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Chacho’s request is explained by the departures River could have in this transfer window, especially in midfield, where Kevin Castaño and Giuliano Galoppo have come to be considered expendable after their poor performances, and the club is already looking for a way out for them.

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Giovanni Simeone, Ángel Correa, Giovani Lo Celso, Federico Redondo, and Mauro Arambarri, the names River like.

The Prince’s son joined a true avalanche of names strongly linked with a move to the Millonario. Mauro Arambarri, a midfielder with similar characteristics, is very advanced, as is Giovanni Simeone. There have been talks for Ángel Correa, but the financial structure to pay his high transfer fee and salary has not yet been worked out.

Meanwhile, World Cup players Giovani Lo Celso and Thiago Almada are two very difficult dream signings, though people from both camps have not ruled them out as impossible.

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