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·19 Desember 2025
Unión keep a wary eye: Kevin Zenón on the radar of several heavyweights

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·19 Desember 2025

Far from the field, but very close to the calculator, Unión is closely monitoring the situation surrounding Kevin Zenón. The attacking midfielder, currently at Boca, has once again become the focus of the international market, and in Santa Fe, they know that any decision could have a direct impact: the club holds 20% of a stake that is starting to gain significant value.
The clearest signal came from Europe. Porto advanced with an offer close to 12 million euros, a significant amount that, however, was not enough to change Boca's stance. At La Ribera, they believe the figure is far from the values they handle internally and rely on a release clause that is around 15 million dollars. Moreover, the closing of the transfer window in Portugal further cooled an operation that, for now, remains on hold.
For Unión, this information does not go unnoticed. Zenón was transferred at the beginning of 2024 for 3.5 million dollars for 80% of the pass, and the red and white club decided to keep the remaining percentage as a future investment. Today, that 20% has become a concrete expectation of income, in a context where every market movement can make a difference.
The midfielder's current football performance also plays a role. After a first year of ups and downs, the start of the new season finds him without a guaranteed spot. He is not a starter, and his participation is limited to occasional appearances, a situation that has already caused some noise in his circle, which understands that his time at Boca might be reaching a turning point.
In this context, the markets that have always shown interest in Zenón are back in the picture. From England and Germany, they acknowledge that he is still a name being followed, although inquiries had cooled due to the lack of continuity. Added to this is a rumor from the United States, with Inter Miami paying attention to his situation, a possibility that adds appeal but has not yet moved beyond the exploratory stage.
With recent precedents—such as the offer from Hoffenheim rejected in 2024—and with a contract valid until 2028, Zenón once again appears in the spotlight. In Santa Fe, Unión neither rushes nor holds back: they wait. They know they do not decide, but they also know that if the market moves strongly again, they could find a key economic response in an operation that is brewing far from the 15 de Abril, but is closely watched in every red and white office.
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