Boca Juniors: New Player Signings – El Intransigente

Boca does not stop moving in the Pass Market. Although the transfer window closed, the Xeneize He will have the chance to add more players, either by transferring players abroad, or due to a serious injury. And the latter has already been confirmed and Tato Aguilera advertisement “two more players” for Boca.

«Rodrigo Battaglia’s operation went well. The midfielder will be off the field for approximately 6 months to recover from surgery on the Achilles tendon. Boca releases a quota to be able to incorporate a player»reported Tato Aguilera in TyC Sports.

«Rodrigo Battaglia is currently being operated on. “They are going to present the papers at the AFA to free up a spot to bring in a reinforcement, they have between 7 and 9 months of recovery.”added Tato, a journalist who follows Xeneize’s daily life, about the serious injury that opens the chance to incorporate another player.

«The Boca Pass Market is reopened. From today it is two weeks to be able to hire someone, the idea is to bring offensive players. They are going to accelerate to close at least one of the reinforcements in these two weeks. The intention is to bring two more players on offense, a winger and a nine.”Tato stated.

«I know they are going to speed up for someone. At the time there was talk of Campaz, of Cetré. They are looking for a winger on the right. The other slot that can be released is that of Lucas Blondel, thus another slot would be freed up to incorporate.added the communicator, without giving details of names for Boca.

In addition, Tato Aguilera highlighted the reinforcements who have already debuted in Boca. «Very good performance by Ángel Romero and Santiago Ascacíbar. Ascacíbar joined the team with few practices, he has had a very good performance, he was able to demonstrate quality, hierarchy, he contributed to the associated game, with a step into the area.added the journalist.

«On the other hand, Ángel Romero is not a nine, but he has played in that position, he knows it and he entered well. He had a good time, despite not having done preseason with the team. Little by little it will gain pace. The team needed that, both of them approved.added Tato Aguilera.

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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