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·10 Juni 2026
Bruno Nasta on Colón's radar to bolster attack for second half

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·10 Juni 2026

Thinking about strengthening for the second half of the championship, El Sabalero set its sights on Bruno Nasta, a striker from San Miguel who had already been linked with the club earlier this year, but the talks did not reach a successful conclusion.
Nasta is the main option to reinforce the attack, especially because of his experience, his track record in the division, and his ability to adapt to demanding competitive contexts.
Bruno Ignacio Nasta, born on January 19, 1993, in Pergamino, built most of his career in the lower divisions, with spells at multiple clubs and a goal-scoring output that backs him up.
His career includes stints at Guillermo Brown, Germinal, Atlético San Jorge, Achirense, Sansinena, Huracán Las Heras, Deportivo Maipú, San Martín de Tucumán, Gimnasia de Mendoza, Racing de Córdoba and currently San Miguel, as well as a brief international experience with Unión San Felipe of Chile.

Although his last year at San Miguel was more modest in terms of numbers, Nasta has had high-impact seasons, especially in the lower divisions:
Overall, he has 116 goals in 308 official matches, with an average close to 0.38 goals per match, figures that keep him as a reliable striker within the Primera Nacional landscape.
Nasta is a penalty-box striker, with a strong physical presence, an eye for attacking spaces, and the experience to play in tight matches, a constant in the division. He is not a flashy name, but he is a footballer made for this tournament, something Colón considers key to its goal of being a leading contender in 2026.
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