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·3 Juni 2026
Total reshuffle in Boedo: Álvarez stays, Barrientos goes

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·3 Juni 2026

San Lorenzo is going through a restructuring period following Marcelo Culotta’s victory in last Saturday’s elections, as it must make a series of major decisions regarding the professional football department. After a meeting between the three new officials in charge of the area and head coach Gustavo Álvarez, everything seems to indicate that Pablo Barrientos will leave his position at the club.
While the coach held a more than three-hour meeting on Monday with Walter Perazzo (General Coordinator), Guillermo Franco (Manager), Martín Saric (Sporting Director), and two other club officials, during which preseason planning and the budget for the transfer window were discussed, this Tuesday there was a meeting with Pitu, who returned to the club in February as President of Professional Football on an honorary basis.
Although no decision has been made, everything seems to indicate that the Comodoro Rivadavia native will leave the position he took on during Sergio Costantino’s transitional administration, under which he made the decision to hire Gustavo Álvarez over Martín Palermo.
It is expected that El Ciclón will part ways with several players in this transfer window, and the first names emerging as candidates to leave the club are three undisputed starters: Orlando Gill (set to play in the World Cup with Paraguay), Jhohan Romaña (whose contract expires in six months and who still has not reached an agreement to renew), and Alexis Cuello. At the same time, Manuel Insaurralde has drawn interest from Brazilian and Chilean football.
As for the youth football department, Marcelo Romano is expected to be dismissed and Perazzo is expected to become the main person in charge of the area, the former coach of Argentina’s Under-20 national team, who will also be involved in decision-making for professional football. As for the transfer window, Álvarez is said to have requested at least six signings, not including any possible departures he would obviously seek to replace: a center back, two full-backs, two wingers, and a center forward.
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