Tomás Durso, the Argentine goalkeeper has moved to Unión with a one-year loan deal from Atlético de Tucumán. This move will help make Unión’s goalkeeper position stronger after Thiago Cardozo left the team. The loan deal lets them call him back but they can’t buy him permanent which shows Atlético de Tucumán wants to keep Durso for later.
- Durso joins Unión on a one-year loan from Atlético de Tucumán.
- The loan includes a recall option but no purchase option.
- Durso knows Unión’s coach Leonardo Madelón which should help him fit in better.
Atlético de Tucumán’s Role in the Transfer
Atlético de Tucumán was really important in getting Tomás Durso’s loan to Unión done. They bought 50% of Durso’s rights first which shows they think he’s good. The fact they can call him back shows they’re smart about keeping options open for getting Durso back. The club’s management did good getting everything sorted out with this deal.
🚨Tomás Durso es nuevo refuerzo de Union.
*️⃣Atlético de Tucumán lo cede a préstamo por un año, con repesca y sin opción de compra. https://t.co/grKizibRxY— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
July 17, 2025
Unión’s Strategic Reinforcements
Getting Tomás Durso is part of how Unión wants to make their team better in the league. The Argentine Primera División is really tough and Unión’s management thinks Durso will help make their defense stronger. They think he’ll help them do better in the league standings with his skills.
Transfer Market Dynamics
Durso going to Unión shows how the football transfer market works these days. What Atlético de Tucumán decided and what Unión did shows how competitive the Argentine Primera División is. To learn more about Atlético de Tucumán’s team and what they’re doing now, check out their profile. And if you want to know about Unión’s team and transfers, go to their club page.







