Agustín Urzi has moved to Club Atlético Huracán on a one-year loan from FC Juárez. The transfer comes with an option where Huracán can buy Urzi which shows they really want him for the long run. Having Urzi on the team should help make Huracán stronger and maybe help them do better in the Argentine Primera División.
- Urzi joins Huracán on a one-year loan from FC Juárez
- The deal includes an option for Huracán to purchase Urzi
- Urzi coming over will make Huracán’s team stronger in the Argentine Primera División
Agustín Urzi’s Career Journey
Agustín Urzi who’s an Argentine right winger born on May 4, 2000 in Lomas de Zamora has turned into quite a good player in South American football. He’s 1.69 meters tall and started playing pro with Club Atlético Banfield where lots of people started noticing how good he was. In 2022 he went to FC Juárez for like $3.7 million. While at Juárez he’s been loaned out a few times like when he played at Racing Club which shows he can play good wherever he goes.
Agustín Urzi es nuevo refuerzo de Huracán.
*️⃣Llega cedido a préstamo por un año y con opción de compra desde Juárez, tal como informó @GerGarciaGrova https://t.co/aeWysQM0Vr— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
January 04, 2025
Transfer Details and Implications for Huracán
César Luis Merlo first told everyone about Urzi going to Huracán on this one-year loan deal where they can buy him if they want. They got him cause they wanted someone quick and creative on the wing. The fact they can buy him means they wanna see if he fits in good with the team before they keep him for good. People think he’s worth about €1.50 million as of December 2024 which shows he’s getting better and could do real good in the Argentine Primera División.
Broader Context in the Argentine Primera División
Urzi moving teams is just one part of what’s happening in the Argentine Primera División where teams are getting good players to make their teams better. Like how Eduardo Domínguez stayed longer with Estudiantes and Gustavo Costas kept going with Racing Club which shows teams want to keep getting better. Also maybe Lucas Zelarayán coming back to Belgrano shows good players still wanna play in this league. So Urzi going to Huracán is pretty big and shows how Argentine football keeps changing and growing.