Boca Juniors: New Signing Confirmed for Preseason 2024

A few days before the start of the preseason 2026, Boca begins to receive positive signals in a pass market that came loaded with uncertainty. Although there are still no definitions about the coaching staff, from the outside they confirmed that Xeneize will have a new face from the first training session in Ezeiza.

The information comes from Colombiawhere they assure that the agreement is already underway and only formal details remain for the footballer to join the January 2date set for the start of work.

The reinforcement that Boca will have from day one

According to what was reported on Colombian soil, Marino Hinestroza will leave National Athletic to become a player Boca. The operation would be closed for a figure close to 5.5 million dollarswith the possibility of including goal bonuses that would increase the final amount.

The journalist Daniel Perez He detailed that “Everything has been agreed with Marino Hinestroza, he has already accepted the salary and contractual conditions; it remains to define the signing bonus”and added that the footballer is directly expected to join the squad at the start of the preseason.

Those around the Colombian club acknowledge that they wanted a larger sum, but they would accept Xeneize’s proposal because it was an important sale and difficult to reject.

Tranquility for Boca in the face of pressure from Brazil

This confirmation brought relief to fans of Bocawho in recent days have observed with concern the interest of Santos by a player who seemed on track. Finally, the negotiation did not fall apart and the Argentine team maintained the advantage in the negotiations.

Meanwhile, the club continues to work against the clock to resolve other open fronts before the start of physical preparation, with the idea of ​​adding as many additions as possible from the beginning.

Gastón Hernández, another name in the folder

In addition to the agreement for Hinestroza, Boca continue negotiating Gaston Hernandezdefender of San Lorenzo. The main obstacle is a embargo close to 700 thousand dollars corresponding to the pass of Martegania situation that complicates any progress.

The president of the Cyclone, Marcelo Morettiwas clear about this when pointing out that “To sell to Boca they have to exceed the amount of the embargo, which is around five million dollars”which forces you to recalculate numbers before closing the operation.

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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