San Lorenzo clear their debts: what’s left before the bans are lifted | OneFootball

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·20 de enero de 2026

San Lorenzo clear their debts: what’s left before the bans are lifted

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El Ciclón fulfilled the 14 payments it had to make and will be able to add reinforcements in this transfer window

San Lorenzo finished paying off the 14 bans it had (there were eleven left in recent days) and can now officially announce the reinforcements that arrived in this transfer window, since it couldn’t present them before because it first had to settle its debts.


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Although the club has not yet made any official statement, the reason is that it is waiting for the payments made to be reflected at FIFA and, once that happens, the notification will be made through official channels. In fact, the website of the entity that governs world football has not yet updated the information.

The interim management, led by Sergio Costantino, had promised to regularize the club’s financial situation when it took office last December after the vacancy that ended Marcelo Moretti’s term. First, they caught up with the club’s employees and the professional squad, and later they managed to pay off the debts.

At the same time, the Ciclón had made progress in the transfer market and, a few days ago, secured the signing of midfielder Mauricio Cardillo, who was a free agent after leaving Independiente Rivadavia, while this Monday, Gregorio Rodríguez, a forward arriving from Melgar who also played for Instituto, underwent his medical examination.

Both players will soon be officially presented, but coach Damián Ayude is expecting more signings and negotiations have already begun for two players: Gonzalo Abrego, a midfielder from Godoy Cruz who would arrive on loan, and forward Jonathan Torres, currently at Cerro Porteño and who previously played for Sarmiento.

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