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·8 aprile 2026
Countdown: 9 July transfer window opens, but Unión are hamstrung

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·8 aprile 2026

The transfer market in Argentina already has a date, but for Unión it is a pressure-filled countdown. According to FIFA’s recent official announcement, the transfer window will open on July 9. However, in Unión’s world, the focus is not on signings but on an administrative urgency: lifting the ban caused by the debt owed to Ecuadorian player José Angulo.
The transfer window will begin weeks after the end of the Apertura Tournament, a key moment for squad rebuilding. But El Tatengue starts at a disadvantage; without FIFA’s authorization, any sporting plan remains on hold. This situation is not exclusive to López y Planes Avenue: clubs such as Independiente, Banfield, Estudiantes de La Plata, Atlético Tucumán, and Sarmiento also appear on the list of banned clubs, reflecting a crisis affecting much of the First Division.
An added twist to this transfer window is that it coincides with the final stretch of the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This global backdrop could slow down negotiations and alter the usual movement of players, adding complexity to an already stalled situation for the Santa Fe club.
The market is scheduled to close on September 2, with the possibility of an extension by the AFA. That time frame will be vital for Unión, provided it manages to resolve its financial situation. For now, the club remains in a holding pattern: without settling its debts, the transfer market is not an opportunity, but a race against the clock.
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