Tigre is fully arming itself for the Copa Sudamericana and will seek to represent the Gloria area with ambition and prominence on the international stage. The forward appears as a key piece in the attack and an important alternative for a team that will need effectiveness and goals on the international front. His arrival aims to reinforce the last line and provide solidity and regularity, fundamental aspects to sustain performance on two fronts. Another important reinforcement is Santiago López, who joined on loan with an option to buy, a modality that allows the club to evaluate his performance before a definitive investment. The most substantial operation was the purchase of 100% of David Romero's pass, a clear sign that Tigre is willing to invest heavily to build a solid base of its own players. With these moves, the Matador begins to outline a competitive, deep, and varied squad. Buenos Aires, Jan 6 (NA) -- Tigre is advancing with firm steps in the transfer market for the 2026 season, where it will seek to be a protagonist both on the local and international fronts in the Copa Sudamericana, with a series of signings that reflect the club's sporting ambition from the Gloria area, decided to strengthen its squad to face a demanding calendar and compete at the international level. The leadership understood that continental competition requires raising the bar and reinforcing every line of the team. The partial investment marks a concrete bet on its growth. In the midfield, the Matador added Joaquín Mosqueira (on loan), seeking dynamism, recovery, and balance. That's why the market shows a clear strategy: combining definitive purchases, loans, and mid-term contracts, aiming to achieve a balance between immediate hierarchy and future projection. One of the most relevant moves was the purchase of 50% of Ignacio Russo's pass. To this incorporation are added the arrivals, also on loan, of Jabes Saralegui and Tiago Serrago, two footballers who expand the range of options and give more depth to the squad. In defense, Tigre secured the arrival of Juan Villalba, who signed an 18-month contract.
Tigre Prepares for Copa Sudamericana
Tigre is actively strengthening its squad for the 2026 Copa Sudamericana. The club from Gloria has made several significant transfers to be competitive both locally and internationally, focusing on reliability and squad depth.