Riquelme: Boca Targets River Player Transfer

The squad of Boca The preseason began, thinking about a 2026 marked by the return to the Copa Libertadores after two years of absence. In the midst of this, the transfer market takes on vital importance for the rearming of the team led by Claudio Ubeda. Although, at least for now, the leadership headed by Juan Roman Riquelme has not yet confirmed any incorporation.

With our sights set on returning to the group stage of the Copa Libertadores After two years of absence, Xeneize plans to add top-level reinforcements to fight for the continental title. A priori, it is expected that there will not be many reinforcements, and on the contrary there would be more departures of footballers. Although there are several important names in the folder.

And in the midst of this, in the last hours it was learned that Riquelme wants to get in the middle of the aspirations of River. The truth is that the lifelong rival was insisting to incorporate into his ranks Maher Carrizoone of the jewels of Velez. However, the young footballer refused to reach the Millonario, and now the leadership of the La Ribera team seeks to “blow” reinforcements to the Millonario team.

This information was revealed by the party media «Vélez and his world«. There, the cited source mentions that Boca is determined to try to add Carrizo. At 19 years old, the young winger was very close to going to Núñez, but decided to stop all negotiations and according to the portal Planeta Boca Juniorsthere has already been contact with his representative to see under what conditions his arrival at Brandsen 805 could occur.

How much Boca should pay for Maher Carrizo

According to the specialized site Transfer marketthe market value of the jewel Velez It amounts to up to 10 million euros. Recently, River offered 6.5 million dollars for 50% of the pass, although there was no agreement, so Boca I could think of a higher figure to take it.

Marcus Cole

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