Joaquín Pombo looks like he’s gonna make a big move in his career as he talks about going on loan to Banfield. The Argentine club really wants to make their defense better by getting the 23-year-old defender from Independiente del Valle. The deal they’re looking at would let Banfield buy 80% of Pombo’s rights which is pretty big for everyone involved.
- Independiente del Valle says they’re ok with letting Pombo go to Banfield for a year.
- The loan deal goes until December 31, 2025 and they can buy him if they want.
- They still gotta work out the final details with Pombo.
Banfield’s Strategic Move
Banfield is really trying hard to get better players and Joaquín Pombo is one of them. The club which has been around forever in the Argentine Primera División thinks Pombo could really help their defense. He’s really tall and good at defending which he learned at Independiente del Valle so that’s pretty valuable. They want him so they can do better in the league and maybe win some stuff.
Joaquín Pombo tiene negociaciones avanzadas para jugar en Banfield: IDV está dispuesto a prestarlo por un año y con opción de compra.
*️⃣Aún resta acordar el contrato con el defensor.
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December 23, 2024
Pombo’s Career Prospects
The way Joaquín Pombo might move to Banfield is kinda like what a lot of Argentine football clubs do where they try to get young players. You can see other teams doing it too like Estudiantes de La Plata and Racing Club who just kept their managers around to keep things stable. If Pombo moves it might make other clubs do the same thing which shows how the league keeps changing and why it’s important to grow local talent.
Banfield’s Ambitions in the League
You can tell Banfield really wants to build a good team by trying to get Pombo. They’re trying to make their defense stronger because they want to do better in the tough Argentine league. Everyone in football is watching to see if Pombo ends up going to Banfield cause it would be a pretty big deal for his career.
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