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·2 de diciembre de 2025
Enzo Roldán, the only return Unión are keen on for 2026

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·2 de diciembre de 2025

As Unión begins to shape its squad for the 2026 season, the list of players who must return after their loans is extensive. However, among the range of names, one stands out in Leonardo Madelón’s consideration: Enzo Roldán. The midfielder, who last played for Platense, is practically the only one among those set to return who would be in the coach’s plans.
Roldán started 2024 at Calamar, where he won the title but had little involvement. With the arrival of Cristian González in Vicente López, his role completely vanished and he ended up sidelined. Now he must return to Tatengue, where Madelón sees him as a concrete possibility to strengthen the midfield.
The situation is different for Junior Marabel, who is coming off a great year at Palestino. The Chilean club is considering exercising the purchase option and then negotiating him, as his future could be at Alianza Lima, which has shown strong interest. Therefore, his return to Santa Fe currently seems like a remote possibility.
The rest of the players who must return to Unión have had varied careers and, in most cases, are far from immediate consideration by the coaching staff. Unlike the traditional list, their review can be organized according to the playing time and football context they experienced over the past year:
-Tomás González: one of the most beneficial loans. At Arsenal he played 28 matches, 1,561 minutes, scored 4 goals, and provided 3 assists.
-Pablo Palacio: a regular at Ferro, where he played 28 games and accumulated 1,690 minutes, in addition to two assists. Unión owns 75% of his rights.
-Jeremías Bustos: with consistent playing time at 9 de Julio, he played 27 matches, 1,858 minutes, and scored 3 goals from midfield.
-Nahuel Blanco: at Sportivo Las Parejas he played 21 matches, 853 minutes, and scored 2 goals.
-Daniel “Pajarito” Juárez: at Gimnasia de Jujuy he played 21 games and contributed 2 assists.
-Franco Ratotti: quickly adapted to Unión Española, where he played few matches but scored a key goal against Huachipato in the First Division.
-Gastón Arturia: moved to Orense in Ecuador to regain competitive rhythm.
-Tomás Romero: at Houston Dynamo he played in 22 matches, with 962 minutes, 2 goals, and one assist.
-Juan Ignacio Bircher: a central midfielder born in 2005 who gained experience in Federal A with Ben Hur de Rafaela.
-Lisandro Morales: right back who at Atlético de Rafaela played only 8 matches and 500 minutes.
Beyond the names, the message from the coaching staff is clear: Roldán is the only one under real consideration to be reintegrated into the first team. The rest, unless there is a change in criteria or necessity, will have to look for a new destination or consider continuity alternatives outside Santa Fe.
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