Villa Mitre is bolstering its roster for the upcoming season, with significant additions and key player retentions.The club, aiming for a strong performance, has been actively reshaping its squad under the direction of manager Carlos Mungo. Let’s dive into the details of these recent developments in Argentine football transfers.
New Faces at Villa Mitre
The team has welcomed a wave of new talent, strengthening various positions across the pitch. Cristian Chimino, a 37-year-old player arriving from Comunicaciones, brings a wealth of experience to the midfield.
Alongside him, Cristian Geist, a 26-year-old goalkeeper from Uruguay, is expected to compete for the starting spot. Defensive reinforcements include Leonardo Hertel (29, from Defensores de Belgrano de Villa Ramallo), Agustín Osinaga (27, from Deportivo Ricón), and Luciano Lapetina (29, from Ciudad Bolívar).
The midfield has also seen additions with Agustín Stancato (26, formerly of Cipolletti) and Antú Hernádez (30, last with Atenas de Río Cuarto) joining the ranks. These signings demonstrate a clear strategy to enhance both the team’s defensive solidity and creative options.
Villa Mitre continues to build its team for the season, recently confirming another key addition.
The club has secured Enzo Castro, a 24-year-old forward with international experience from Iraklis Larisas in Greece. He also has played for Ferro de Olavarría, El porvenir, Argentino de Quilmes, and Laferrere.
Castro joins a growing list of new arrivals, including goalkeepers Juan Pablo Mazza (28, previously with Tandil) and Mariano Alcaraz (24, from El Linqueño). Additionally, the team has added







