Diego González, who used to play for Unión Española has moved to San Martín (SJ) in the Argentine Primera División. The Uruguayan striker signed a deal that’s going to keep him at the club till December 2025. This move is part of how San Martín wants to make their team better and stronger in the league.
- Diego González has signed with San Martín (SJ) until December 2025.
- The move is part of San Martín’s plan to make their team stronger.
- González can play as both a striker and left winger which is pretty useful.
San Martín’s New Player
San Martín (SJ) getting Diego González shows they mean business in the Argentine Primera División. The club wants to add more firepower up front with González’s experience and different skills. He’s good at playing as both a striker and sometimes on the left wing which makes him really valuable for the team.
🚨Diego González, de último paso por Unión Española, es nuevo refuerzo de San Martín (SJ).
*️⃣El “Pulpo” firmó contrato hasta diciembre de 2025. https://t.co/JFJ45UE6nv— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
March 13, 2025
Getting González shows how the club wants to build a stronger team and do well in the league. They think he’ll help them score more goals when they play against tough teams like San Lorenzo and River Plate.
Diego González’s Career and What He Brings
Diego Alexis González Miranda is 28 years old from Uruguay and he’s like 1.77 meters tall and kicks with his right foot. He started playing at Defensor Sporting and Ferrocarril when he was younger, that’s where he got good at finding ways to score goals.
González is worth about €325,000 and San Martín thinks he’ll help them do better in the Argentine Primera División. As he gets used to playing with the team González is going to use what he knows to help make the team better and hopefully help them win more games in the coming seasons.
What’s Happening in the Argentine Primera División
San Martín getting González is just one of the things happening in the Argentine Primera División where teams are trying to get better. Like Estudiantes de La Plata kept Eduardo Domínguez around longer and Racing Club is sticking with Gustavo Costas as their manager. All this stuff shows teams want to do better and keep things steady.
- Estudiantes de La Plata: Estudiantes keeps Eduardo Domínguez longer to help team do better.
- Racing Club: Racing Club keeps Gustavo Costas as manager to stay strong.
All these moves show how teams in the Argentine Primera División are really trying hard with clubs like San Martín doing what they can to make their teams better and win more games in the league.