The story sits at the rumour stage. Joaquín Pombo, a 25-year-old Argentine defender, is being linked with a switch from Independiente Del Valle to Aldosivi in the Liga Profesional de Fútbol. The reporting frames it as a done-deal arrival on an eighteen-month contract, but nothing has been confirmed by the clubs, and Pombo's existing deal runs only to the end of 2026 — a detail that fits a short-term agreement but does not prove one. The sourcing here is thin. So far this rests on a single link from German Garcia Grova, who carries a low credibility rating. There is no corroboration from a benchmark reporter or a second reliable voice. One mid-tier post claiming a signing — however confident its wording — is exactly the kind of report that needs backing up before anyone treats it as settled. The engine puts this at 32%, meaning it is against the odds but far from dead. For it to land, the wording of that single report needs to translate into a formal agreement, and ideally fresh confirmation from stronger sources. What holds it back is plain: one low-trust link, no club statement, and no supporting chorus. That is why it sits below an even chance rather than near completion. There is precedent for both sides of this. Pombo has moved on a free before, Independiente to Banfield in 2025. Aldosivi, too, have shopped at this level, taking San Martín (T) in 2026 — also at no fee. The shape and economics of this move are entirely in keeping. Watch for a second credible voice or an official Aldosivi announcement. Either would shift this from talk to fact.