Boca Juniors News: El Intransigente Update

The sporting year of Club Atlético Boca Juniors came to an end after saying goodbye to Closing Tournament 2025 in the semifinals against Racing in La Bombonera. Now, with the continuity of Claudio Ubeda practically assured, all guns point towards a transfer market where the leadership headed by Juan Roman Riquelme could give something to talk about. Inside, they have already started planning to rearm the campus.

Thinking fully about a season that will be marked by the return to the group stage of the Copa LibertadoresAfter two years without playing it, everything indicates that Xeneize will reinforce specific positions thinking about the tight schedule. Everything indicates that there will be few additions compared to other transfer windows, although the CT must also analyze those who must return from their loans.

Among these cases appears that of Bruno Valdezcentral marker who suffered a serious injury in his recent spell on loan at Cerro Porteñoand he must return soon to Brandsen 805. However, it is a fact that the La Ribera team will not have him, and he must resolve his future away from the club.

In dialogue with The Big Playthe Guaraní defender explained how the talks are going today to define his departure from Boca: “An agreement has not yet been reached. If they (Boca) make the decision not to take me into account, we will see what is appropriate and what is best for me and also for the club.“His contract ends at the end of 2026, so he seeks to terminate his contract to also free up a foreign quota.

One by one: The 27 players who must return to Boca from their loans

  • Agustín Lastra
  • Agustin Heredia
  • Oscar Solomon
  • Alexis Alvariño
  • Renzo Giampaoli
  • Gabriel Aranda
  • Nahuel Genez
  • Pedro Velurtas
  • Giovanni Ferraina
  • Roman Rodriguez
  • Agustín Obando
  • Gonzalo Maroni
  • Julian Ceballos
  • Gaston Gerzel
  • Julian Carrasco
  • Gabriel Vega
  • Federico Aguirre
  • Brandon Cortés
  • Lucas Brochero
  • Norberto Briasco
  • Gonzalo Morales
  • Ignacio Rodriguez
  • Nicolas Orsini
  • Jabes Saralegui
  • Juan Ramirez
  • Marcelo Wegand

Marcus Cole

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