If you follow Argentine football, Lanús is a name you see often. The club has been busy this season, battling for a top‑six finish and juggling a few squad changes. Below you’ll find the most useful info you need right now – recent results, what’s coming up, and who might be moving in or out.
Lanús opened the month with a solid 2‑1 win at home against Rosario Central. A first‑half strike from Agustín Bou made the difference, and a late header by Facundo Conte sealed the three points. The following week they travelled to Mendoza and drew 0‑0, a game where defense held up but the attack struggled to find space. Their most recent match was a 1‑2 loss to River Plate, where a late penalty decided the game. Despite the defeat, Lanús showed resilience, pressing high and creating several clear chances.
Overall, the team has collected 12 points from the last five games – a decent run that keeps them within reach of a continental spot. The defense has improved, conceding just six goals, while the midfield looks more creative after the recent tactical tweak by coach Pablo Lavallén.
Rumors are swirling around a few key players. Forward Lucas Pratto is reportedly attracting interest from clubs in Mexico, but Lanús hasn't confirmed any official offers. Meanwhile, young winger Maximiliano Fernández has been linked with a move to a European second‑division side after his impressive displays in the last three matches.
On the inbound side, the club is rumored to be negotiating a loan deal for a Colombian midfielder who could add depth to the central area. The potential signing is expected to arrive before the next international break, giving the coach more options in the midfield rotation.
Keep an eye on the club’s official channels for any announcements – they usually confirm deals quickly once the paperwork is done.
That’s the quick snapshot of where Lanús stands right now. Check back regularly for updated scores, new fixtures and any transfer confirmations. Staying informed helps you enjoy every match and understand the story behind each decision the club makes.
Lanús knocked out Fluminense on a 2-1 aggregate after a 1-1 stalemate at Rio's Maracanã on September 24, 2025. The Argentine side survived a relentless Brazilian onslaught, with goals from Agustín Canobbio and Dylan Aquino sealing their place in the Copa Sudamericana semifinals. Fluminense needed three more goals in the second leg but fell short despite dominating possession.
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