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·30 November 2025
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·30 November 2025
The Colombian defender Jhohan Romaña will not continue at San Lorenzo de Almagro next season. The player, who has already posted a farewell message on his social media, is close to being transferred, and the Boedo club eagerly awaits a crucial offer from Saudi Arabia.
Although the name of the interested club has not been disclosed, it is expected that the offer from Arab football will meet the high economic demands of the Ciclón.
According to reports from TyC Sports, the San Lorenzo management has set a minimum target of 4 million dollars net for the transfer of the 27-year-old defender, whose contract expires in December 2026.
This influx of funds is vital for the institution, which is going through a severe political and economic crisis. The sale of Romaña would be a key step to begin settling the club's debts, which recently faced a demand from the player due to salary delays.

Romaña made his farewell official on social media after the elimination against Central Córdoba. "Thank you Ciclón, thank you for welcoming me. I will always carry the emblem of this team in my heart," wrote the Colombian.
The defender, who joined San Lorenzo in January 2024, played a total of 83 matches in the blue and red jersey, scoring one goal. Despite internal issues that almost left him free this year due to a breach of a salary clause, Romaña stayed until the end of the season.
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