Miljevic deal falls through: talks between Racing and Huracán stall | OneFootball

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·10 janvier 2026

Miljevic deal falls through: talks between Racing and Huracán stall

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The transfer of the American midfielder Matko Miljevic from Huracán to Racing has fallen through due to a disagreement over the payment terms of the transfer between the parties, which means the player will have to return to training with the "quemero" squad.

The directors of both teams did not reach a common ground on the number of installments in which the transfer for 80% of the pass, valued at three million dollars, would be paid.


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What was a confirmed deal a few days ago now seems unlikely to have a positive outcome, and we will have to wait to see if the Board of Directors of the “Academia” and the “Globo” manage to resolve the issue.

For now, Miljevic will not be able to join the albiceleste squad in Paraguay, led by Gustavo Costas, who was expecting him since Wednesday, the day he was scheduled for a medical examination at the Deragopyan Center, which never took place. Although it was expected to happen on Thursday, that also did not occur, raising alarms in the Avellaneda team.

After several rounds of negotiations, the parties had reached an agreement where Racing would purchase 80% of the player's economic rights, while the remaining 20% would stay with the player himself due to a debt that those from Parque Patricios had with him.

In the last meeting, the albiceleste team's board, led by Diego Milito, proposed to pay the transfer amount over 18 months, while their counterpart from Huracán wanted it to be paid in 15 months.

In response, Miljevic's representative approached the “Globo” board to try to resolve the conflict and finally have the American join the “Academia” squad in Ciudad del Este, but was unsuccessful, leading both clubs to declare the transfer as failed.

Thus, the Miami-born midfielder will have to return to training under the orders of Diego Martínez while he waits to find out if his future lies away from Parque Patricios or if he will start the season with the institution.

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