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Argentinians in the Bundesliga – An analysis of fan’s perceptions

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Commentary by Mundo Albiceleste subscriber Guille06.

The most recent summer transfer window saw more Argentine players move to the Bundesliga than in previous years. Aarón Anselmino, Claudio Echeverri, Ezequiel “Equi” Fernández, and Nicolás Capaldo all joined clubs in Germany’s top division, either on loan or through permanent transfers. With the Bundesliga entering its winter break until 9 January 2026, this article reviews the performances of these new Argentine arrivals so far.

The analysis is based on a qualitative review of fan forum discussions on Transfermarkt.com, assessing supporter perceptions of the new Argentine signings in the Bundesliga.

Aarón Anselmino (Borussia Dortmund; Chelsea FC)

Aarón Anselmino joined Borussia Dortmund from Chelsea FC on a season-long loan with no option to buy. His spell at the Westphalian club has been mixed so far, largely due to injuries, including a recent one suffered during a Champions League match against Bodø/Glimt.

To date, Anselmino has played five Bundesliga matches, starting four of them. He has scored one league goal and provided one assist in the Champions League. His recurring injury issues appear to be the main factor limiting his development. Despite this, Dortmund supporters already view the 20-year-old as a potential long-term defensive option. He is praised for his tackling ability, anticipation, and maturity, and is seen as bringing stability to a previously inconsistent defense. His composure in possession and ball distribution from the back are also highlighted positively.

Some fans believe he has the potential to develop into a future standout for Argentina. Areas identified for improvement include overly aggressive challenges and decision-making when playing long passes.

Claudio Echeverri (Bayer Leverkusen; Manchester City)

The second Premier League loanee to arrive in the Bundesliga, Claudio Echeverri also joined on loan without an option to buy. His time at Bayer Leverkusen has been less successful so far, with limited playing opportunities. Although he has appeared in six Bundesliga matches, he has accumulated only around 10 percent of the total available minutes.

Fans view his dynamism as his main strength, allowing him to create unpredictable moments, as demonstrated by his last-minute assist against FC Copenhagen in the Champions League. However, supporters criticize his decision-making and lack of physicality as key reasons for his limited impact.

The general consensus among fans is that Echeverri requires more time to adapt to the physical and tactical demands of top-flight European football. At the time of writing, it was confirmed that his loan spell at Bayer Leverkusen would be terminated early, a development discussed later in this article.

Ezequiel “Equi” Fernández (Bayer Leverkusen)

Another Argentine arrival at Bayer Leverkusen last summer was Ezequiel “Equi” Fernández, who joined from Al-Qadsiah for a reported fee of €25 million. His transfer initially raised skepticism among supporters due to the size of the fee and his move from the Saudi Pro League. Notably, Fernández became the first player to transfer directly from the Saudi Pro League to the Bundesliga since the 2015/16 season.

So far, Fernández has made six Bundesliga appearances, starting three matches and logging approximately 28 percent of the available playing time. He faced early criticism after being sent off for a second yellow card in his debut match in September. Since then, fan sentiment has shifted positively. Supporters value his strong tackling, intelligent positioning, and aggressive defensive work rate. These qualities are complemented by solid technical ability and progressive passing. Prior to an injury, Fernández formed an effective midfield partnership with Aleix García.

Nicolás Capaldo (Hamburger SV)

Perhaps the most surprising case is that of Nicolás Capaldo, who joined Hamburger SV for a reported fee of €2.1 million following a four-year stint at Red Bull Salzburg. Hamburg earned promotion back to the Bundesliga after seven seasons in the 2. Bundesliga. As a result, the club strengthened its squad significantly, creating strong competition for central midfield positions.

Capaldo has therefore been deployed primarily as a central defender. Across 13 matches, including 12 starts, he has played 75 percent of the available minutes and recorded one assist. He has quickly become a fan favorite, particularly for his leadership qualities. Head coach Polzin has named him captain in ten matches despite his short time at the club. Supporters praise his intensity, defensive awareness, and organizational skills, with one fan describing him as “the best captain in a long time.”

Conclusions and Overall Assessment

In summary, the four Argentine players have experienced differing levels of success at their respective Bundesliga clubs. Based on fan assessments, the transfers of Anselmino, Fernández, and Capaldo can be considered largely successful, despite individual challenges. Injuries limited the playing time of both Anselmino and Fernández, yet both earned the trust of supporters. Capaldo, meanwhile, secured consistent minutes in an unfamiliar position and exceeded expectations as a defensive option.

Collectively, these three players stood out in defensive roles, combining anticipation, tackling, and technical competence. Anselmino and Fernández, in particular, were praised for their modern defensive profiles, while Capaldo demonstrated similar attributes despite his positional adjustment.

Echeverri’s transfer, by contrast, is widely viewed as a misstep. Regarded as one of Argentina’s most promising young talents when he joined Manchester City in January 2025, his first year in Europe yielded limited success outside the 2025 CONMEBOL U20 Championship. Several contextual factors influenced his situation at Leverkusen, including major squad changes and managerial instability following the departures of key players and head coach Xabi Alonso. His successor, Erik ten Hag, was dismissed after just two Bundesliga matchdays. The absence of a purchase option and the short duration of the loan further reduced Leverkusen’s incentive to prioritize his development.

Following the early termination of his loan, Echeverri was omitted from Leverkusen’s matchday squad. Fan reactions reflect disappointment rather than outright criticism. While many acknowledge his talent, doubts remain regarding his adaptation to European football, drawing comparisons to players such as Paulinho, who struggled in Europe despite early promise.

During the Christmas period, it was announced that Echeverri would join Girona FC on loan until the end of the season. While a move to a lower-table La Liga side may provide more opportunities, Girona’s relegation battle under manager Míchel presents additional pressure. Failure to meet immediate expectations could again limit his playing time. A longer loan focused on tactical and physical development at a less pressured club may have offered a more favorable environment.

This analysis is based exclusively on fan forum discussions and does not incorporate systematic statistical data or expert evaluation. The conclusions should therefore be interpreted as reflective of supporter sentiment rather than objective performance measurement.

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Nico Paz scores and assists for Como in 3-0 win vs. Lecce

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Nico Paz scored one goal and provided one assist in Como’s 3–0 away win against Lecce on Matchday 17 of the Serie A.

The opening goal came in the 20th minute of the first half. Paz received the ball in the attacking half, battled with his marker, Ylber Ramadani, and turned to shoot from distance with his left foot. The ball deflected off the back of Tiago Gabriel, changed trajectory, and went over goalkeeper Wladimiro Falcone, who was unable to adjust to the bounce.

Several Lecce players protested the goal, claiming an infringement by Paz while shielding the ball, and also pointing to a possible offside earlier in the move. The VAR did not intervene and the goal stood, giving Como the lead.

This was Paz’s sixth goal of the 2025/26 season, matching his total from the previous campaign with Como. Earlier in the season, he had already scored against Lazio, Genoa, Cremonese, Juventus, and Torino.

Paz was again involved in the third goal, starting the move down the right side and assisting Anastasios Douvikas, who finished inside the penalty area despite defensive pressure.

Paz was substituted in stoppage time and received applause from the away supporters. With this result, Como moved into sixth place in the standings, a position that currently qualifies for the UEFA Conference League.

The 21-year-old Argentine developed in the youth system of Real Madrid and joined Como on loan in August, with a reported €9 million buy-back clause that can be activated by the Spanish club in the European summer of 2026, along with a percentage of a future sale. Discussions about that option have been reported in Spain following his performances in Italy.

Lazio turn down €25 million offer from Flamengo for Taty Castellanos

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Lazio have turned down an offer of €25 million from Flamengo for Taty Castellanos.

The Brazilian club are looking to sign the 27 year old forward, with a first offer being turned down. According to UOL Esporte, Lazio have refused an offer of €25 million from the reigning Copa Libertadores champions.

Flamengo will make a new offer, closer to the €40 million which Lazio are asking. Castellanos has two goals and two assists in 10 league matches.

Nico Paz set to return to Real Madrid in June 2026

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According to a report by Diario AS, Nico Paz is entering the final stretch of his time at Como 1907, with a return to Real Madrid already decided and considered a done deal.

The Spanish outlet states that Real Madrid have made the final decision to activate the buy-back clause included in Paz’s transfer agreement, and the midfielder will return to Valdebebas in June 2026 for a fixed fee of €9 million. The club does not intend to sell him upon his return and plans to keep him as part of the first-team project.

Paz, 21, is currently focused on finishing the season strongly with Como, where he has taken a significant step forward in his development. After arriving in Italy, he has established himself as a key player and gained regular top-level experience, something Real Madrid have closely followed with satisfaction.

According to Diario AS, the coming months will be decisive not only at club level but also internationally. Paz is pushing to earn a place in Argentina’s squad for the 2026 World Cup. While he is on the radar of head coach Lionel Scaloni, he is not yet a guaranteed selection and must continue to perform consistently.

Since making his senior debut for Argentina in October 2024, Paz has gradually been integrated into the national team setup. He has started twice, including a World Cup qualifier against Chile in June 2025, and completed a full match in a friendly against Venezuela. Despite not featuring during the November international break, he remains under consideration.

The report also details that Real Madrid hold full control over the situation. The buy-back clause was agreed upon when Como signed the player, allowing Madrid to repurchase him in 2025, 2026 or 2027, always for a clearly defined fee. Como explored options to retain him but were aware of the conditions from the start and are not expected to block the move.

Despite growing interest from other European clubs and a rapidly increasing market value — estimated by Transfermarkt at €65 million — Real Madrid are not considering a resale. The club believe Paz can provide solutions in midfield and view him as a long-term asset.

If everything goes as planned, 2026 will mark Nico Paz’s definitive return to Real Madrid, closing a developmental chapter in Italy and opening a new stage at the Bernabéu, with both club ambitions and World Cup goals in sight.

Barcelona, Atlético Madrid and Juventus interested in signing Marcos Senesi

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Interest in Marcos Senesi continues to grow in Europe, with Barcelona, Atlético Madrid and Juventus all monitoring the Argentine defender ahead of the next transfer windows.

Senesi is currently under contract with AFC Bournemouth until June 2026. With the deal entering its final stretch, the Premier League side could be open to a sale before that date to avoid losing the player without financial compensation.

According to multiple European reports, the three clubs have already made concrete checks on Senesi’s availability. Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that several top teams are closely following his situation, although a move during the current winter window is not considered imminent. For now, the defender remains focused on finishing the season strongly with Bournemouth.

At 28, Senesi has established himself as a regular starter in England. This season, he has started 16 of his team’s 18 Premier League matches, contributing three assists and receiving six yellow cards. Since arriving from Feyenoord in 2022 for a reported €15 million, he has accumulated more than 110 appearances in English football.

His profile as a left-footed center back, combined with his defensive reliability and experience at club and international level, makes him an attractive option for clubs looking to strengthen their back line ahead of the 2025–26 season. Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo reported that Atlético Madrid manager Diego Simeone is interested in adding Senesi, while also noting that Barcelona have him on their shortlist. Journalist Matteo Moretto added that Juventus and other clubs from Spain and England are also keeping him under observation.

Beyond his club future, Senesi is also competing for a place with the Argentina national team ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Although he has only two official caps so far, head coach Lionel Scaloni recently showed continued trust in him by giving him 90 minutes in a friendly against Venezuela. Senesi had the option to represent Italy in 2022 but ultimately committed to Argentina.

With less than six months before the decisive phase of World Cup preparations, the defender’s performances at Bournemouth — and a potential move to a European giant — could play a key role in shaping the next stage of his career.