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The transfer market in Argentine football has come to an end. Only clubs that sell or loan a player abroad will have an extra spot to sign a new player for each outgoing player, up until March 10.
Valentín Carboni
Without a doubt, one of the biggest moves of the market was Racing bringing in Valentín Carboni on loan until the end of the year.
The player, who debuted for the Argentine national team and was praised by Lionel Messi, wanted to come and get more playing time ahead of the next World Cup.
Santiago Ascacibar
Boca was having one of the quietest transfer windows in its history, but in just a few days, they signed the best midfielder in Argentine football for 3.2 million dollars.
Ascacibar arrives after being champion with Estudiantes de La Plata and will join Ander Herrera and Leandro Paredes in the midfield.
Aníbal Moreno
River needed an organizer for their midfield and brought in Aníbal Moreno, who was a standout at Racing and had been performing at a high level in Brazil.
Without a doubt, he is the big bet for the Millonario, who paid 7 million dollars to buy 100% of his rights.
Enzo Pérez
After his last stint at River, there were doubts about whether Enzo would retire, but he decided to keep playing.
Because of this, Argentinos Juniors moved quickly and signed him as a free agent to be the new leader of the squad.
Luciano Vietto
San Lorenzo started a complicated year, but managed to lift all their transfer bans and secured their desired signing in this window.
They needed a playmaker in attack and Lucho Vietto, who left Racing as a free agent, arrives with high expectations in Boedo.
Franco Vázquez
After 14 years in Europe, El Mudo Vázquez decided to return home and did so with the colors of his beloved club.
His last club was Cremonese in Italy, and he signed a two-year contract as a free agent.
Tomás Palacios
Just like Carboni, the defender born in Talleres de Córdoba decided to return to the country to get more playing time and dream of a spot on Scaloni's list.
Because of this, Inter Milan gave him the green light to join Estudiantes de La Plata on a one-year loan.
Ignacio Malcorra
Without a doubt, "Nacho" has been one of the great figures of Argentine football, leading the attack for Rosario Central.
However, the club and the player decided that his cycle there had come to an end, and as a free agent, he joined Independiente as a reinforcement.
Lucas Robertone
After 5 years away from Liniers, Lucas Robertone decided to end his international experience and return home.
The player arrives on loan with a fee and a purchase option from Almería in Spain.
Ronaldo Martínez
Finally, Talleres made a statement by bringing in a forward who was on everyone's radar.
Ronaldo Martínez, who already impressed at Platense, joined "La T" for 2 million dollars.
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