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·19 August 2026
Zenón wants out of Boca and Unión await another transfer windfall

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·19 August 2026

Unión is closely following Kevin Zenón’s future, since any move involving the midfielder could represent a new financial opportunity for the Santa Fe club. El Tatengue still holds 20% of the player’s economic rights, so a potential transfer would allow it to generate income again.
Zenón lost prominence at Boca during 2026. So far this year, he has played only four matches and has logged just 14 minutes in the current semester, a situation that has raised questions about his continuity in the squad.
Given this scenario, interested clubs have started to emerge. Vélez is said to have inquired about the player’s conditions, while Estudiantes de La Plata also made some approaches. In addition, Zenón continues to attract interest from abroad.
Boca, which owns most of the player’s rights, is not looking to part with the midfielder easily and has set a minimum amount before it starts listening to offers. Some reports place that figure at 4 million dollars, while others speak of a demand of between 8 and 10 million.
In recent months, Olympiacos of Greece had made an offer of 7 million dollars for 80% of the transfer rights, while interest also came from Deportivo Alavés, although through a loan proposal with an option to buy.
For Unión, the situation is being closely monitored for one specific reason: it still retains 20% of Zenón’s economic rights. Therefore, if Boca ultimately completes a sale for a significant amount, the Santa Fe club will receive part of that deal.
So, while Zenón looks to regain prominence and define his future, at Unión they are hoping for a new market opportunity that will allow the club to turn that percentage it still holds into significant income.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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