Brazil’s Bid for Lucas Blondel: Boca Juniors Star Wanted

Surprisingly, on Tuesday night it was confirmed that Luis Advíncula stop being a footballer Boca. The Peruvian made the decision to terminate his contract by mutual agreement with the leadership, and will remain with the pass in his possession. This seemed to be a possibility for Lucas Blondel changed his image in recent months on the squad, taking into account that he has not played minutes for a long time.

The return of Rayo to football in his country seemed to reopen the doors to the Swiss nationalized Argentine in view of the continuity of the preseason. It should be noted that the former Tigre He lost a lot of ground in the Xeneize club, to the point that he was not usually called up by Claudio Ubedaremaining behind one’s own Advincula and of Juan Barinaga.

Now, with the Peruvian’s goodbye, it was expected to be one or the other. But in the last few hours they reported that the continuity of Blondel. In the midst of this situation, some clubs began to show interest, as happened with Independent. But at the same time, since Brazilian A surprising suitor arrives on the right side.

From The Sports Crack They assured a few weeks ago that the Corinthians from Brazil expressed his interest in taking the blue and gold player on loan, but since Boca They rejected this proposal because it included too low a purchase option. Now, Timao could make another attempt to take the Argentine nationalized Swiss, who seeks to add filming for the World Cup 2026.

Lucas Blondel is not assured of his continuity in Boca

From Bolavip they assure that Blondel I could also say goodbye after leaving Advincula. And this is because the one who could keep the role of substitute right back would be Marcelo Wegand. The Cello returned from its loan in the Inter Miami and, although he trains separately with the other players who are in the same situation, his return to the squad is not ruled out.

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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