Boca Transfer News: Striker Target & Market Moves

Boca He started the new tournament on the right foot and seeks to consolidate his recovery after a difficult season. With the Libertadores as a priority, Juan Roman Riquelme continues to outline the squad in the face of the challenges that lie ahead.

With this framework, Boca is shaken by a possible movement that promises to revolutionize Argentine football. While trying to assimilate the impact of the injuries that decimated his attack, Riquelme would have his sights set on a hierarchy reinforcement. He is a player of international stature, with a past in the Argentine National Team and Inter Milan.

The forward that Boca dreams of bringing to Argentina

The attacker who Boca longs to sign is Joaquin Correa. The most striking thing about this operation is that the forward was, for a long time, a desire of River. Correa currently defends the Botafogo shirt and arrived in Brazilian football with the ambitious goal of winning the Copa Libertadores. However, after being quickly eliminated last year, the attacker could make his exit if President Xeneize accelerates efforts to convince him.

The main challenge for Boca lies in the financial aspect. The player’s market value is approximately 3 million euros and he has a contract valid until December 2027. In addition, the board should be willing to pay a high salary, comparable to that of world-class figures such as Paulo Dybala.

Regarding his current performance, the former Inter played 25 official matches in Brazil. He has two goals and without registering assists so far. Despite these statistics, his experience in the European elite positions him as a luxury option to boost Claudio Úbeda’s offensive, which already has the arrival of Ángel Romero.

Although Correa is the priority, Riquelme would keep other alternatives in the pipeline in case “Tucu” fails to unblock his departure from the Rio team. Among the names being analyzed by the Football Council are the possible return of Jonathan Calleri, as well as Rodrigo Auzmendi and Ezequiel Ávila.

Marcus Cole

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