The transfer market is entering its decisive stage with several important footballers still without a club. One of the most relevant cases is that of Sergio Romero, a goalkeeper with extensive experience in Argentine and international football, whose last club was Argentinos Juniors. After his contract with the La Paternal team ended, the goalkeeper is analyzing alternatives to continue his career, while his name continues to appear as an option for teams seeking experience and leadership under the three posts.
Another player who remains a free agent is Fabrizio Angileri. After being left with his pass in his possession, the defender is analyzing different scenarios to define his continuity, with options both in the local and abroad. In midfield, Emanuel Cecchini continues to wait for a concrete proposal.
On the other hand, Ignacio Schor, a winger with experience in Argentine football, continues to evaluate alternatives to relaunch his career in a new club. The list is completed by Luciano Lollo, a defender with a long career in the local scene, who remains free and attentive to the opportunities that may arise in the last days of the market.
With time against them and negotiations underway, the future of these footballers remains an unknown. Their versatility and adaptation to different tactical schemes make them an interesting alternative in this final stretch of the market. Central defender Cristian Lema also integrates the list of footballers without a club.
The closure of the market will be key to determining if they manage to agree on a move to a new club or if they will have to wait for the next transfer window to compete officially again. With an extensive career in local football, his combative profile and his presence in the back appear as valued attributes for teams that seek defensive solidity.
Another name that generates expectation is that of Frank Fabra, a Colombian left-back who had an extensive career at Boca. His offensive ability and his knowledge of the local scene keep him on the radar of several clubs that need to reinforce the left side of the defense. In the same situation is Renzo Saravia, a right-back with a past at Racing, as well as experiences abroad.