The Argentine football league continues to be active in the transfer market as teams have begun their pre-season preparations for the new campaign. One of the main stories comes from Atlético Rafaela, known as "La Crema," which received some good news. On the eve of its 119th anniversary, club president Francisco Paravano announced via a video that the reserve and youth divisions will now compete in the Professional Football League starting this season. After nearly 10 years, the club's youth players will once again be able to measure themselves and develop in the top-tier youth tournament (having been relegated in 2017), a great opportunity for the club. Meanwhile, Colón announced the signing of forward Lucas Canó from Deportivo Táchira of Venezuela. Other clubs are also actively preparing. Morón held its first pre-season training sessions in Villa Elisa, where it will stay for a week and play a friendly match. Estudiantes de Buenos Aires traveled to San Luis for pre-season training from January 12th to the 17th. Clubs are also announcing new signings. For example, Ferro Carril Oeste officially confirmed the arrival of two more midfielders: 25-year-old Enzo Hoyos on loan from Deportes Iquique until December of this year with an option to buy, and 31-year-old Ángel González from Almagro.
Argentine Football: Clubs Prepare for New Season
News from the Argentine National League. Clubs like Atlético Rafaela announce significant changes, while others, including Colón, are actively strengthening their squads for the new season. The entire league is engaged in transfer activity and preparation.