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Santino Andino joins Panathinaikos from Godoy Cruz

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Santino Andino has officially been unveiled as a new signing for Panathinaikos, bringing an end to a long transfer saga that also involved interest from Argentina. The Greek club confirmed the deal on Friday, announcing the arrival of the 20-year-old forward from Godoy Cruz in a transfer valued at €10.2 million for 75% of his rights, the highest sale in the club’s history.

Panathinaikos revealed Andino through a video shared on social media under the phrase “Storm alert,” using references to Argentine culture such as mate, empanadas, and Buenos Aires landmarks. Shortly after, Godoy Cruz published a farewell message for the academy product, highlighting his development, commitment, and impact at the club before his move to Europe.

Andino’s transfer comes after a difficult 2025 season for Godoy Cruz, which ended in relegation to the Primera Nacional. Despite the team’s struggles, the winger emerged as one of its standout performers, quickly earning a starting role and becoming an important attacking option in both domestic competition and the Copa Sudamericana. Godoy Cruz were eliminated in the round of 16 of the continental tournament, but Andino’s performances drew consistent attention.

At international level, Andino was also part of Argentina’s squad for the FIFA U-20 World Cup held in Chile in September and October. Argentina finished as runners-up after losing the final to Morocco, and Andino logged significant minutes throughout the tournament. One of his most memorable moments came in the group stage against Australia, where he scored in a 4-1 win that secured qualification to the knockout rounds.

Across all competitions with Godoy Cruz, Andino made 44 appearances, including 36 in the domestic league and eight in the Copa Sudamericana, scoring nine goals. He accumulated over 2,000 minutes of playing time and started more than 25 matches, numbers that reinforced his status as one of the most promising young attackers in Argentine football.

Following Godoy Cruz’s relegation, several clubs showed interest in Andino. Boca Juniors were linked mainly through informal inquiries, while River Plate made concrete attempts to sign him. Negotiations with River, however, failed to progress due to financial conditions set by Godoy Cruz. The talks ended when Panathinaikos agreed to meet the €10.2 million valuation.

The transfer surpasses Godoy Cruz’s previous record sale, set in 2022 with the move of Ezequiel Bullaude to Feyenoord for a fee close to €7 million. For Andino, the deal marks his first experience in European football.

In Greece, the Argentine forward will be coached by Rafa Benítez, a manager with extensive experience at top clubs such as Real Madrid and Liverpool.

Paulo Dybala scores and assists for AS Roma in 2-0 win vs. Torino

Paulo Dybala played a key role in Roma’s 2-0 away win over Torino on Sunday, scoring one goal and providing an assist in Matchday 21 of the 2025–26 Serie A. The result moved Roma into the UEFA Champions League qualification places.

The match was played at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, where Paulo Dybala was involved in the opening goal after 25 minutes. The Argentine received the ball near the edge of the box, carried it inside, and slipped a pass through to Donyell Malen, who finished past goalkeeper Alberto Paleari to give Roma the lead.

Roma controlled much of the game and limited Torino’s attacking options. In the second half, another Argentine came onto the pitch, as Matías Soulé was introduced after 52 minutes to add fresh legs in attack.

With 20 minutes remaining, Roma doubled their advantage. Dybala took a shot from outside the area that was saved by Paleari, but the rebound stayed in play. Devyne Rensch sent a low cross into the box, where Dybala finished from close range to make it 2-0.

Dybala now has three goals and three assists this season, having alternated between starting roles and substitute appearances. With his contract set to expire at the end of June, speculation about his future, including links to a possible return to Argentina, continues.

Claudio Echeverri joins Girona on loan from Manchester City

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Claudio Echeverri has joined Girona on loan from Manchester City.

Echeverri joins Girona until the end of the season as both clubs announced the deal. The Argentine was part of the Manchester City team last season, having taken part in the Club World Cup.

He joined Bayer Leverkusen on loan at the start of the season but only took part in six league matches. He now joins Girona on a loan until June.

Cristian Romero scores for Tottenham in 2-1 loss vs. West Ham

West Ham United secured a 2–1 away victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, in a Matchday 22 fixture of the Premier League. The match featured three Argentine players, with Cristian Romero scoring for the hosts, while Valentín Castellanos started for the visitors and Guido Rodríguez came off the bench.

Romero, who was in the starting lineup, scored Tottenham’s goal in the 64th minute. The center back anticipated his marker inside the penalty area and connected with a header after a cross into the box, sending the ball into the net.

Castellanos played from the opening whistle as part of West Ham’s attack. Rodríguez, meanwhile, entered the match in the 79th minute, adding another Argentine presence in the closing stages.

The result extended Tottenham’s run to four consecutive league matches without a win, affecting their position in the standings and their push toward the European qualification places. West Ham, on the other hand, ended a 10-match winless streak in the Premier League with the victory.

After the match, Tottenham sit 14th in the table with 27 points, while West Ham moved to 17 points and remain in 18th place.

Lautaro Martínez scores for Inter in 1-0 win vs. Udinese

Inter claimed a 1–0 away victory against Udinese on Saturday at the Dacia Arena, with Lautaro Martínez scoring the decisive goal to keep his team alone at the top of the Serie A standings.

The goal came in the 20th minute, when Martínez battled inside the penalty area, held on to possession under pressure, and finished with great composure, guiding a low right-footed shot with the instep into the far corner of the goalkeeper’s net.

With this strike, Martínez reached 11 goals for the season, placing him at the top of the Serie A scoring chart. The goal also carried historical significance, as it moved him into fifth place among Argentine scorers in Serie A history, continuing his steady climb up that all-time list.

Inter’s win lifted them to 49 points after 21 matches, opening a six-point gap over Milan, who have a game in hand and are set to face Lecce on Sunday.

Argentine top scorers in Serie A history

  • Gabriel Batistuta – 184
  • Hernán Crespo – 153
  • Omar Sívori – 147
  • Paulo Dybala – 130
  • Lautaro Martínez – 126
  • Gonzalo Higuaín – 125
  • Mauro Icardi – 121
  • Abel Balbo – 117