Overview
- Gimnasia said the return was agreed after the club’s first training session of 2026, with a presentation planned shortly, according to local coverage.
- El Dia reports the loan includes a $4 million purchase option at the end of 2026 and a charge that drops to zero if he plays at least 60% of the team’s matches.
- His loan at Boca ended on December 31, 2025, after limited playing time as competition grew with arrivals such as Ander Herrera, Rodrigo Battaglia and the return of Leandro Paredes.
- Coach Fernando Zaniratto plans to use Miramón as one of the central midfielders in a 4-2-3-1 setup to start the Apertura, per the report.
- Gimnasia previously sold Miramón to Lille for a reported $8 million, and the move back is framed as a reset after struggles to establish himself in Europe.