Shock twist: Unión halt Diego Díaz's move to Patronato over new offers | OneFootball

Shock twist: Unión halt Diego Díaz's move to Patronato over new offers | OneFootball

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·23 June 2026

Shock twist: Unión halt Diego Díaz's move to Patronato over new offers

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The unusual about-face on Patronato’s social media now has a clear explanation, and the reason lies in Santa Fe. Unión de Santa Fe decided to halt Diego Díaz’s move to the Paraná club due to the emergence of new teams interested in the player, which forced the Tatengue board to put the deal on hold to assess more financially attractive offers.

The forward, whose rights belong to Tatengue, seemed destined for the Primera Nacional, but negotiations took a 180-degree turn in recent hours.


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The keys to the breakdown in negotiations:

  • New competitors enter the scene: Just when Patronato considered the signing a done deal (to the point of announcing it by mistake), Unión’s offices received calls from other clubs — some of them from the top division — willing to improve the loan terms or negotiate a percentage of the transfer rights.
  • Unión’s stance: Since the signatures had not yet been finalized and the termination agreement had not been sent to the Argentine Football Association (AFA), the Santa Fe board asserted its rights over the player’s registration. The club’s priority is to secure the greatest possible financial or sporting return from the striker’s departure.
  • Discontent in Paraná: Unión’s decision came as a bucket of cold water for Patronato, where the coaching staff was already expecting him to join training. Now, the Entre Ríos club must decide whether to stretch its budget to match the new offers or withdraw from the race for the player.

Diego Díaz’s future is now completely up in the air: while Unión reviews the new offers on its desk, the player awaits a decision to find out where he will play next semester.

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

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