Boca Juniors: Premier League Target as Zenón Replacement

According to the news published on the specialized site El Crack Deportivo, in the coming days the departure of Kevin Zenon on loan to Alavés of Spain, which is in the direct relegation zone and whose Technical Director is the argentinian Eduardo “Chacho” Coudetso, if it were transferred, Boca I would have a player from the Premier League English as a possible substitute and it is another Argentine as he is Nicolas Dominguez of the Nottingham Forest.

If there were to be any contact with him or his representative, which has not yet been generated, and if both institutions entered into a negotiation with the aim of being able to bring to Argentina in this transfer market, even on loan for six months, a footballer who, without a doubt, could be a signing that would make people talk about the name itself, although he emigrated from this part of the world when he was very young and without having exploited his level.

Needless to say, his team is not entirely comfortable in the standings since it is one step above the West Ham United and that in the last match he started the tie 0-0 achieved at home against the leader of the tournament, the powerful Arsenalso the fact that he is considered by his coach means that the operation is not at all easy.

Will Boca be able to acquire the services of said player?

However, the Boca club would like to replace the former Santa Fe Union with a midfielder who has the ability to enter the rival area with ease and who constantly reaches goal positions, therefore if the former “Tatengue” if it comes out in this transfer window they will try to go in search of the midfielder of said English cast.

It will then be seen if the “Xeneize“will be able to make the economic effort with the arrival of a midfielder, although the leaders led by Juan Roman Riquelme that the negotiations could not be carried out if the Corrientes 24 years is not sold.

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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