OneFootball
·26 November 2025
In partnership with
Yahoo sportsOneFootball
·26 November 2025
The deep institutional and economic crisis at San Lorenzo de Almagro threatens to trigger a massive exodus of players in 2026. According to internal reports, more than half of the professional squad is seriously considering leaving the club if president Marcelo Moretti remains at the helm of the institution.
The players’ discontent has become evident following recent public complaints about unpaid salaries and the lack of minimum working conditions.
The club’s critical financial situation could force the immediate sale of key assets. There is a strong possibility that defender Johan Romaña will be transferred to Saudi Arabia in the coming days for a net sum of USD 4 million. This sale would provide urgent income to alleviate the crisis, but would seriously weaken the squad.
The board must face, in addition to internal uncertainty, external pressure from FIFA. Currently, the club has 14 active bans imposed by the world football governing body, which prevents it from signing new players due to debts with foreign clubs.

The possible mass departure of players, combined with the fourteen transfer bans, leaves San Lorenzo in an extremely compromised position for the upcoming season.
The sporting future of the Ciclón is directly tied to the resolution of its leadership crisis. Moretti’s continued presence could be the trigger for a large part of the squad to seek new opportunities in the 2026 transfer market.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
📸 Marcelo Endelli - 2025 Getty Images









































