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·28 Mei 2026
Unión enter decision time, and Madelón's future takes centre stage

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·28 Mei 2026

The ball stopped rolling, but at Unión no one can relax too much. Elimination from the Copa Argentina brought the semester to a close and gave the squad time off until June 15, in an unusual break also shaped by the World Cup pause.
With no matches or training sessions in sight, everything has gone into pause mode, but only on the surface. Because while the players and Leonardo Madelón rest, everything now falls into the hands of the club’s leadership, who are beginning to play the most important match of the second half of the year.
The Frenchman’s continuity appears to be the starting point for everything else. At Unión, they understand that before thinking about signings, departures, or restructuring, they first need to resolve who will lead the project. Although there is mutual willingness to continue together, there is still no finalized agreement on his contract.
Madelón chose to stay out of the negotiations and left the matter in his agent’s hands. On the other side, the leadership is trying to find a balance between sustaining the project and dealing with an economic reality that leaves very little room to maneuver. Because the problem is not just about a contract.
Unión is dealing with a complex financial situation, with a registration ban that could limit its ability to act and an immediate future that requires investment if it truly wants to remain competitive. Renewing the coach’s contract also means offering him minimum guarantees to face what lies ahead. And what lies ahead does not look easy.
Although by midyear only a couple of contracts are ending, the real concern appears in December. That is when a major exodus from the squad could take place, with several key players reaching the end of their deals and a rebuild looking inevitable. That is why the decision over Madelón goes beyond just one name. Deep down, Unión needs to define what kind of model it wants to sustain in a context where resources are limited and demands remain high. President Luis Spahn is handling every decision.
Meanwhile, the coach waits. He rests, watches, and awaits a concrete signal from Santa Fe. At the club, they know perfectly well that keeping him would not only mean securing a coach: it would mean beginning to shape the next Unión before the transfer market and uncertainty do the rest.
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