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·7 maggio 2026
Agustín Canobbio: “It’s an honour that River are interested in me”

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·7 maggio 2026

The Uruguayan was asked about the possibility of becoming a reinforcement for the team led by Marcelo Gallardo.
While the squad prepares for the final stretch of the semester, in which they will look to win the Torneo Apertura and advance in the Copa Sudamericana, the River board, together with coach Eduardo Coudet, are already working on the next transfer window, in which they will seek to give the squad a boost in quality.
In this regard, one of the main targets for ‘Chacho’ is Agustín Canobbio, whom he already personally called to express his desire to have him for the second half of the season. The Uruguayan himself was asked about it and said he was happy about the interest.
“It’s an honor that River has its eye on me. They are noticing my work, my football, and as I’ve been saying, it’s a great source of pride because I’ve been doing things well and good things are ahead,” he said after his team’s draw against Independiente Rivadavia in the Copa Argentina.
Along the same lines, he opened the door to the possibility of playing in the Liga Profesional for the first time in his career: “It could happen at some point. My father already played in Argentina and he loves Argentine football, he’s passionate about it.”
“If Enzo calls me, that would be yet another source of pride for me,” he added about a possible call from Francescoli. And he concluded, showing caution about this possible transfer: “We’ll see, I don’t know. First I have Fluminense, which is the only thing I have to think about and work on.”
One thing to keep in mind is that Canobbio has a contract with Fluminense until December 31, 2028, so formal negotiations between the clubs will have to take place to reach an agreement for the 28-year-old forward.
In addition to this, the Brazilian side paid $6 million for him at the beginning of 2025, so to let him go they will be expecting an even higher figure. Another issue for River is the player’s salary, since few teams in South America can afford it.
Since arriving at the Brazilian club, the 27-year-old forward has played a total of 80 matches, in which he scored 17 goals and provided 6 assists. He has also received 22 yellow cards and was sent off once in 5,752 minutes on the pitch.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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