Sarmiento is in the Primera Nacional transfer market, and one of the names mentioned was Uruguayan defender Emanuel Hernández. However, Sarmiento's manager, Mario Sardi, ruled out Colón's interest in the player. Last week, the transfer market opened, and teams started negotiating before the first part ends. Colón is facing complications due to Iván Delfino's requests. Colón's priority is a striker with goals, but the initial alternatives fell through due to economic reasons. Sarmiento, on the other hand, has no intention of letting Emanuel Hernández go. Mario Sardi, Sarmiento's manager, confirmed that there's nothing concrete with Colón for the Uruguayan defender. When the tournament started, Colón made inquiries about Emanuel Hernández, but now there's nothing. Although Colón needs a central marker, it's not a priority for the team at the moment. Sarmiento is focused on its current squad, and Emanuel Hernández is an important part of it. The team will continue to work on strengthening its roster, but there's no news on a potential transfer for the Uruguayan defender.