In 2012, Verón swapped his old club Sportivo Italiano for top Argentine side San Lorenzo being recruited by Ricardo Caruso Lombardi.
[5] After not featuring much under Caruso Lombardi, with the arrival of Juan Antonio Pizzi Verón saw his fortunes change and became a key player for San Lorenzo for the remainder of the season.
[13] On 2 November 2014, he helped San Lorenzo to a 2–0 victory over Boca Juniors, assisting Martín Cauteruccio on the first goal of the match and scoring five minutes later.
[14] He was also a key element in helping San Lorenzo to its first Copa Libertadores title as he appeared in both legs of the final against Nacional, which el Ciclón won by a 2–1 aggregate scoreline.
[16] On 4 August 2015, it was reported that Verón officially signed with the New York Red Bulls, with the MLS side paying a transfer fee of $2.2 million to San Lorenzo.
[19] Although being used primarily as a substitute during his first season; his speed and versatility off the bench helped play a strong role in New York winning their second Supporters' Shield.
[25] On 5 July 2017, in his familiar role as a late game substitute, Veron scored an 89th-minute winner to lead New York to a 3–2 victory over New England Revolution.