Boca Juniors He has not yet added reinforcements, but his squad continues to emerge with some internal movements. In the last hours, Luis Advíncula confirmed his separation and has already said goodbye to the institution (will play for Alianza Lima in Peru). That unexpected loss left a hole on the right side of the squad, so the institution made the decision to reconsider a footballer who had been separated along with others who returned from their respective loans. It is about Marcelo Wegand.
He Chelowhich was on loan in Inter Miami In the 2024 and 2025 seasons, they have been training differently with a physical trainer provided by Boca for the group who will not be taken into account by Claudio Úbeda. However, the departure of Advíncula changed his situation and now the 25-year-old full-back, who also had a loan spell in La Plata Gymnastics In 2020 and 2021 he will once again wear the blue and gold jersey. Weigandt has already trained with the main squad and will join the training camp this weekend.
Precisely the Lobo La Plata had done a survey for its former player, with a view to adding him on loan for the following campaign. However, neither that interest nor that of Belgrano and Talleres de Córdoba, which also had it in the pipeline, prospered. Úbeda, who ended up using Juan Barinaga as the undisputed right forward marker in 2025, also has an alternative on hand as an alternative. Lucas Blondel which is followed by Argentinos Juniors and is looking for filming thinking about the chance of being called up by Switzerland for the next World Cup. Furthermore, from the Reserve emerges Dylan Gorositoan interesting project for a right back who comes from being a champion with the second team and runner-up in the U20 world championship with the National Team.
Weigandt won three titles with Inter Miami (Supporters’ Shield 2024, Eastern Conference 2025 and MLS 2025), while he had achieved four in his first two cycles in Boca: Championship 2019/2020, Copa Argentina 2019/2020, League Cup 2022 and Championship 2022. With Lionel Messi’s team he registered 71 games, scored 2 goals and contributed 6 assists.
“I’m leaving with mixed feelings, I’ve been at the club for many years and I’m very grateful to the people who welcomed me from the first minute. Grateful to the president too (Juan Román Riquelme). It’s complicated to leave a club like this, but that’s life, I’m going through a somewhat complicated family moment and they have always been good to me and agreed to my request to return to my country. I won’t be able to live long enough to thank them for what they’ve done for me,” were Advíncula’s last words with The Boca Canal.
with the t-shirt xeneize Advíncula accumulated 169 games, 6 goals and 14 assistsin addition to adding four titles: Argentine Cup 2019/2020, League Cup 2022, Championship 2022 and Argentine Super Cup 2022. His performance included moments of high exposure, such as the final of the Copa Libertadores 2023 against Fluminense at the Maracaná, where he scored the temporary tie. Although part of the fans applauded him for his dedication, the mutual wear and tear intensified in recent months with some reproaches in the Bombonera.
The Peruvian’s loss is framed in the middle of a economic restructuring process proposed by the Boca board. Together with the departures of Sergio Romero, Marcos Rojo, Cristian Lema, Frank Fabra and Ignacio Miramón, plus the reduction in the salary of Ander Herrera, who renewed his contract for another year, the Ribera entity will save some 7 million dollars in terms of salaries this year.
In the next few hours, the loan departures of Renzo Giampaoli (Gimnasia La Plata), Julián Ceballos, Valentino Simoni (both to Gimnasia de Mendoza), Mateo Mendia, Santiago Dalmasso (they would go to Platense) and Oscar Salomón (Colo Colo or Newell’s) will be finalized. Norberto Briasco ruled out the chance to move to Lobo Mendoza, as did Juan Ramírez and Nicolás Orsini with Barracas Central, since there was no economic agreement. Others have already been made official in their new teams: Gabriel Aranda (Racing de Córdoba), Nahuel Genez (Patronato), Gabriel Vega (Nueva Chicago) and Agustín Obando (Atlético Rafaela).