Boca Juniors 2026: Key Transfers & Competition | El Intransigente

It is really surprising how each transfer market, both Boca and River They rush to the transfer market to hire the highest possible hierarchy and the best players available. Last year, Boca and River competed against Giuliano Galoppo from Sao Paulo in which the millionaire team triumphed. This time, Boca will try to beat its eternal rival for a player that Juan Román Riquelme has wanted for Boca for a while.

In the last few hours, it was widely known that Boca could be interested in an area forward with a past in River and that he fell out with Marcelo Gallardo for not playing in the last time. That player is Miguel Borja who could go from wearing the band’s colors to wearing the blue and gold.

However, now Boca’s objective is to beat River in the fight for another reinforcement in the transfer market. In which, if Claudio Úbeda’s team manages to triumph in the dispute, the team would practically have the team on track to fulfill each step that was outlined in the transfer market.

Boca wants to beat River for a hierarchy reinforcement

While River is focused on closing the final details of Fausto Vera and Boca the final roles of Marino Hinestroza to play in the Copa Libertadores. Several leaders of the Ribera club go silently on orders from Juan Román Riquelme to negotiate with an Argentine club for the transfer of a midfielder.

In this way, according to the sports media Bolavip it was known that “Boca is fully involved in the fight with River to buy Santiago Ascacíbar. Unexpectedly, since the La Ribera team did not intend to add a midfielder in this upcoming transfer market, the possibility of reinforcing the squad with a footballer from the Russian hierarchy led to this entry to compete for the midfielder against the classic rival.”

Therefore, Boca He understands that he must take revenge for what happened with the Galoppo case in which he had it practically closed for Boca and overnight River got involved to end up playing for Nuñez’s team.

Finally, it is known that “Boca did not present a formal offer, it is expected to accelerate in the coming days. An important fact to take into account for this future negotiation is that “It shares a representative with Marcos Rojo, Sergio Romero and Ander Herrera, a positive fact that benefits Boca over River since there is a good relationship between the parties.”

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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