Matías Marín looks set for a big transfer from Club Atlético Belgrano to Unión Española which could really help improve Unión Española’s midfield options and flexibility. The Chilean midfielder who’s worth about €700,000 has a contract with Belgrano until 2026 but there’s lots of talk about him moving in South American football.
- Matías Marín is pretty much gonna join Unión Española from Belgrano from what people are saying
- The move would make Unión Española’s midfield a lot stronger
- Journalist César Luis Merlo talked about the move happening in a tweet he put out
Matías Marín’s Career and Potential Move
Matías Nicolás Marín Vega who was born in Viña del Mar Chile can play in different positions on the field. He usually plays as a central midfielder but he’s good at attacking and playing on the left too. Since he started playing for Belgrano in July 2023 Marín has played 141 games scored 17 goals and helped score 17 more. If he moves to Unión Española which is like a really old important club in the Chilean Primera División it could be really good for them as they try to get better.
Matías Marín está muy cerca de llegar a Unión Española.
— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
January 10, 2025
Career Highlights and Statistics
When Marín went to Belgrano it was like a really big deal for his career and he’s done really good in the Primera División. He’s played like 83 games and scored 13 goals and helped with 14 more which shows how good he is in games. Even though he never played for Chile’s U20 team, he’s doing really good at club level which is why teams like Unión Española want him.
For more on Club Atlético Belgrano’s performance and Marín’s contributions, visit the Belgrano team profile.
Unión Española’s Strategic Move
Unión Española is like really good at Chilean football. Getting Matías Marín would make their midfield way better. He’s really good with his left foot and can play different positions which is exactly what Unión Española needs. This move could be really big for both Marín and Unión Española as they try to do better in the Chilean Primera División.