The moved passes market for Argentine players in Europe

Santiago Carreras and his departure from Gloucester: "It is the right time to assume a new challenge"

While Los Pumas They have their heads on the Rugby Championship That comes, several clubs Europe They have already started working with a 2025/26 season that will bring strong novelties for Argentines. The best of rugby, in Disney+.

It is that in recent months there were great movements, with important transfer, opportunities abroad for young people from the Super rugby Americas and some contracts that were terminated.

Among the passes that caught the most attention, Santiago Carreras He left Gloucester to go to Bath, Guido Petti Bordeaux went from Harlequins and Pau added to the duo Facundo Isa and Julián Montoyawho said goodbye to Toulon and Leicester respectively.

Besides, Tomás Lavanini (Lyon), Emiliano Boffelli (Edinburgh), Santiago Cordero (Connacht) and Matías Moroni (Brive) were disconnected from their clubs and it is not yet known where their careers will continue, while Agustín Creevy and Benjamín Urdapillata They already ended their stages as professionals in Benetton and Clermont.

All movements for Argentine players in the main leagues in Europe

  1. Santiago Carreras: From Gloucester A Bath

  2. Guido Petti: from Bordeaux to Harlequins

  3. Facundo Isa: From Toulon to Pau

  4. Julián Montoya: from Leicester to Pau

  5. Ignacio Streets: from Pau to Bayonne

  6. Franco Molina: From Exeter Chiefs to Western Force

  7. Mayco Vivas: From Gloucester A Oyonnax

  8. Agustín Creevy: He rescinded with Benetton

  9. Matías Moroni: He terminated Brive

  10. Emiliano Boffelli: He rescinded with Edinburgh

  11. Santiago Cordero: He rescinded with Connacht

  12. Joaquín Moro: from Pampas to Leicester

  13. Just Piccardo: From Pampas to Montpellier

  14. Gael Galván: From Pampas to La Rochelle

  15. Tomás Rapetti: from Pampas to Toulouse

  16. Federico Lavanini: from Pampas to Colomiers

  17. Javier Coronel: from Cobras Brazil Rugby to El Salvador

  18. Joaquín de la Vega Mendía: He rescinded with Colomiers

  19. Álvaro García Iandolino: From Tarucas to Bayonne

  20. Alejandro Barrios: from Olivos A Bayonne

  21. Juan Ignacio Brex: from Benetton to Toulon

  22. Gerónimo Priscialli: from Zebre to Racing 92

  23. Martín Roger: From Viadana to Zebre

  24. Facundo Cordero: From Glasgow Warriors to Regatas de Bella Vista

  25. Sebastián Cancelliere: From Glasgow Warriors to Hindu Club

  26. Benjamín Urdapillata: From Clermont to Cuba

  27. Martín Villar: from Bayonne to Oyonnax

  28. José Luis González: He terminated Béziers

  29. Bautista Ezcurra: from Grenoble to Stade Montois

  30. Tomás Lavanini: He rescinded with Lyon