River Plate announces major squad reduction ahead of next season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 5:37 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
River Plate president Stéfano Di Carlo has revealed plans for a significant restructuring of the team's professional squad. Di Carlo confirmed that approximately 15 players will leave as part of an effort to optimize resources and elevate the club's competitiveness. The initiative aims to consolidate a tightened roster of just 20 elite players, moving away from the larger squads that have been common. The Sporting Director has been instructed to commence this process immediately.
- •Stéfano Di Carlo announces a major clear-out of players.
- •River Plate will reduce its squad size to around 20 players.
- •About 15 players are expected to leave the club.
- •The restructuring aims to enhance competitiveness and manage salaries.
- •The Sporting Director has been tasked to start the process immediately.
- 5:37 PMYahoo Sports — 🚨 A major clear-out is coming: Di Carlo says they'll trim the squad
"River Plate president Stéfano Di Carlo shook the foundations of Argentine football by announcing a drastic and unprecedented restructuring of the professional squad. With the aim of optimizing resour...
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