Signings vs exits: Colón's transfer balance silences critics | OneFootball

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·9 Juli 2026

Signings vs exits: Colón's transfer balance silences critics

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Colón’s transfer-market balance has sparked debate in Santa Fe. While one section of the fanbase views the departures with suspicion, a rigorous analysis of the statistics shows that the Sabalero squad comes out stronger from this transfer window. The overhaul made it possible to clear out low-performing contracts and bring in players hungry for glory.

The departures: the weak numbers behind those who left

The club’s leadership managed to part ways with three footballers who had virtually no impact on the Primera Nacional campaign:


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  • Lucas Cano: The striker terminated his contract after a completely forgettable spell. He made just 13 appearances (fewer than 600 minutes on the pitch) and left on a free transfer to All Boys. His only noteworthy stat was a single assist, a very low figure for a forward who arrived touted as a starter.
  • Facundo Castro: His departure came after being sidelined by the coaching staff. In 2026, he left the club with 0 goals and no contribution to the attacking flow, logging only limited minutes off the bench without making an impact in any match.
  • Matías Godoy: Another player who never managed to find his footing in Santa Fe. He logged meaningless minutes in the tournament, was sent off after a baffling foul, and left the club without scoring goals or providing any decisive assists.

The arrivals: the names chosen to raise the team’s level

By contrast, the new signings showed from their very first appearances that they are ready to wear the shirt and deliver:

  • Franco “Wachi” García: The quick winger from Córdoba needed only a handful of minutes on the pitch to show his ability to beat defenders and play direct. The former Newell’s and San Martín de Tucumán man displayed more attacking sharpness in his debut than Cano offered in the entire first half of the season.
  • Leandro Gárate: His imposing physique and hold-up play already look set to be far more useful for Sabalero’s aerial game than the lack of impact that defined Castro’s spell.
  • Gabriel Risso Patrón: The left-back arrives to add competition on the left flank. If he manages to win the battle and make the position his own, it will be a major reason to celebrate because of the solidity the defense will gain. It also raises questions about a possible departure for Facundo Castet, who has interest from top-flight clubs.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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