Unión worried as Kevin Zenón’s value drops at Boca | OneFootball

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·25 August 2025

Unión worried as Kevin Zenón’s value drops at Boca

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The transfer market has its timing and risks, and in Santa Fe, they know this well. At Unión, there is growing concern about the situation of Kevin Zenón, with a present that raises doubts and fears: far from establishing himself as a starter, his market value seems to have entered a decline since not playing under Miguel Russo at Boca.

The alarm went off when the offers for the player from Corrientes came to light: first, Hoffenheim from Germany had once put 18 million dollars on the table for his transfer. But Juan Román Riquelme, president of the Ribera club, decided to reject it. It wasn't long before another offer was made, this time from Greece: Olympiakos offered 7 million dollars, and the response was again negative.


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Boca's decision not to accept any of the proposals was surprising to some and puzzling to others. The truth is that the Greek refusal didn't end there: due to the lack of agreement, they redirected their interest towards Santino Andino from Godoy Cruz.

Meanwhile, Zenón's current situation at Boca is far from ideal. In recent training sessions, he is not part of the work with the starters and barely participates with the substitutes. Some within the club claim that he is practically "erased," after having communicated to Russo his desire not to be considered due to the concrete possibility of being transferred. This attitude did not sit well.

At Unión, there is concern about this, as it represents a business opportunity by holding 20% of the transfer rights and they had expectations of a future transfer that, so far, has not materialized. Additionally, Boca offered Unión to partner with Olympiakos to sell him and keep all the money. But Luis Spahn stood firm, and the deal did not go through.

Unión sees how a transfer that could have represented a million-dollar injection into their coffers is slipping away as the days go by. The sporting and economic devaluation of Zenón, in a very short time, seems to have squandered a unique opportunity.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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