Boca Juniors El Intransigente: A Fan’s Perspective

Exequiel Zeballos has been, without a doubt, one of the great figures of the Club Atlético Boca Juniors during the last months of the 2025 season. The winger had lost a lot of ground, but he had a very good close to the year, and was fundamental for the team Claudio Ubeda achieve the objective of classifying the Copa Libertadores 2026. And as expected, this could bring him several suitors in the transfer market.

Now, after finishing the sporting year and with the squad licensed until January 2, Changuito will close its year away from Buenos Aires. In the last few hours he was seen in his native Santiago del Estero, where he is visiting to recharge his batteries, and he returned to the club where he was born as a footballer.

The ‘7’ of the La Ribera team spoke with the local media and highlighted what it means to return to his city every time he can, making it clear that it helps him recharge his batteries before returning to the daily demands of the club. “Every time I return to Buenos Aires I do so with a very beautiful energy.“, he said Zeballosmaking it clear that he is happy to return to his roots.

After that, the Boca winger chatted with The Coast and made the objectives for 2026 clear: «For me it has been a year that I ended very well, thank God. Personally, we missed the title at the club, but I am very happy because we managed to qualify for the Copa Libertadores. Now I have to come back on January 1 and put everything into the preseason and start«.

Exequiel Zeballos spoke about the chance to leave Boca in this market

El Changuito analyzed these last few months, talked about his great present and there he was consulted about the chance of leaving in the next transfer market. Although he tried to calm the waters, the truth is that Changuito did not close the doors to anything: “The truth is that I don’t know, things happen for a reason. No need to rush”.

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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