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==Review==
===Pre-season===
[[Rodrigo Melo (footballer, born 1995)|Rodrigo Melo]]'s departure to [[Estudiantes de Buenos Aires|Estudiantes (BA)]] was confirmed on 11 June 2019.<ref name="RMEST2"/> 18 June saw [[Guido Milán]] join from [[Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz|Veracruz]].<ref name="GMVER1"/><ref name="GMVER2"/> Three days later, midfielder Rodrigo Brandán was loaned out to [[Sacachispas Fútbol Club|Sacachispas]].<ref name="RBSAC1"/><ref name="RBSAC2"/> A third player left on 24 June, as [[Franco Lazzaroni]] made a move across the division to [[Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy|Gimnasia y Esgrima]].<ref name="FLGYE1"/> [[Cain Fara]] was signed by [[Argentine Primera División|Primera División]] outfit [[Aldosivi]] on 24 June.<ref name="CFALD1"/><ref name="CFALD2"/> [[Walter Busse]] announced, on 26 June, that he was to leave the club at the conclusion of his contract, days later, due tofor personal reasons.<ref name="WBUN1"/> [[Gabriel Díaz (footballer)|Gabriel Díaz]] joined [[Club Atlético Patronato|Patronato]] of the Primera División on 29 June.<ref name="GDPAT1"/><ref name="GDPAT2"/> However, Ferro claimed that a deal was still being discussed and Díaz had been offered a new contract.<ref name="GDPAT4">{{cite news|title=Se llegó a un acuerdo de palabra para que Gabriel Díaz extienda su vínculo con #Ferro por un año y medio más (de diciembre de 2019 a junio de 2021)|url=https://twitter.com/FerroOficial/status/1145093543003865088|accessdate=29 June 2019|work=Ferro Carril Oeste|date=29 June 2019}}</ref> Numerous loans from the previous campaign officially expired on and around 30 June.<ref name="Soccerway 2"/>
 
Ferro revealed, on 1 July, that Gabriel Díaz had indeed put pen to paper on a new contract, though would be loaned to Patronato for the 2019–20 season.<ref name="GDPAT1"/> [[Leonel Álvarez (footballer, born 1996)|Leonel Álvarez]], after signing a new deal, was moved out on loan to [[Club Social y Deportivo Flandria|Flandria]] on 1 July.<ref name="LAFLA1"/> [[Gustavo Canto]] was captured on loan from [[Dorados de Sinaloa]] of [[Ascenso MX]] on 4 July.<ref name="GCDDS1"/> [[Leonardo Landriel]] and [[Augusto Vantomme]] terminated their contracts on 5 July, subsequently joining [[Club Atletico Los Andes|Los Andes]] and [[Club Atlético Acassuso|Acassuso]].<ref name="RELS1"/><ref name="LLLA1"/><ref name="AVACA1"/> [[Tomás Asprea]], after his previous loan deal expired on 30 June, returned to Ferro on a second temporary contract from [[Club Comunicaciones|Comunicaciones]] on 5 July.<ref name="TACOM1"/> Ferro met [[Club Atlético Huracán|Huracán]] in their opening friendlies on 6 July, with the top-flight club ending the day undefeated.<ref name="FRHUR1">{{cite news|title=El Comandante se subió al Globo|url=https://www.ole.com.ar/huracan/amistoso-huracan-ferro_0_RykB4Z4re.html|accessdate=7 July 2019|work=Olé|date=6 July 2019}}</ref> [[Pablo Ortega (footballer)|Pablo Ortega]] penned terms from [[Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero|Central Córdoba]] on 8 July.<ref name="POCC1"/><ref name="POCC2"/>