Newell’s Player Extends Contract & Takes On Writing Role

One of the big issues to be resolved at the start of the management of this new board of directors of Newell’s was to be able to renew two of the young promises that Leproso football has and that they have already debuted with the Red and Black shirt.

Jerónimo Gómez Mattar and Valentino Acuña are gems that were created in the Malvinas as in Bella Vista, and that they see on the side of both the fans and the leaders the hope not only of being able to enjoy them as they do in the national teams, but also the possibility of balancing finances in the long term.

Gómez Mattar renewed on December 26 and Acuña’s confirmation was eagerly awaited. After arduous negotiations between the representative of the Leproso midfielder and the football management, an agreement was reached and the young promise of Newell’s will sign his contract this Monday until December 2027.

Acuña added several minutes in the last championship and it is expected that with the Orsi-Gómez duo he will continue to play a leading role, since the departure of Èver Banega and the low presence, for the moment, of players with those characteristics would give him continuity.

The Rojinegro team trains with new faces

This Monday, The Parque de la Independencia team returned to practice after Sunday’s break. The idea of ​​the Leproso coaching staff is to work double shifts and add, as happened last week, concentration until Tuesday.

The particularity of the training is that it is the first for Matías Cóccarowho arrived in the city on Saturday, and Colo Ramírez, who arrived at Bella VIsta this Sunday after passing through Sport Recife. The duo awaits the arrival of defender Bruno Cabrera from Coquimbo in the coming days.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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