Boca se prepara sin Jhohan Romaña: Los 3 jugadores que ganan fuerza si no llega el extremo

Boca Juniors Eyes Three Alternatives if Jhohan Romaña Transfer Falls Through

Argentina’s Boca Juniors has reportedly identified three central defenders as potential targets should the transfer of Jhohan Romaña collapse, according to multiple sources. The club is actively evaluating options as negotiations with Romaña remain unresolved.

What are the three players Boca is considering?

According to reports from Argentine media outlets, Boca has placed three defenders on its radar. Each player has been linked to the club through separate reports, though no official statements have been made.

These names were first mentioned in local outlets such as bolavip.com and Olé. However, no direct confirmation from Boca’s management or the players’ clubs has been released.

Why is Boca exploring alternatives?

Boca’s interest in Romaña has been ongoing. A source close to the situation told TyC Sports that “Boca is preparing for all scenarios.”

The delay has prompted the club to accelerate its search for replacements. Boca’s technical staff has reportedly reviewed several options, with the three defenders mentioned as top priorities.

What are the implications for the transfer window?

According to Infocielo, Boca has been in contact with agents of the targeted players. However, no formal offers have been disclosed, and the club is reportedly waiting for clarity on Romaña’s situation before moving forward.

How do these players fit into Boca’s plans?

Each player’s potential move would require negotiations with their current clubs.

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What is the timeline for a decision?

Boca’s board is expected to meet in the coming weeks to review transfer options. A source from the club told 0223.com.ar that “we are not in a panic, but we are preparing for all possibilities.”

What does this mean for the team’s strategy?

Boca’s defensive issues have been a recurring concern this season. Adding a new central defender would aim to stabilize the backline ahead

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