Boca Juniors New Signing: Latest News | El Intransigente

After what was the debut with victory against Riestra, Boca is preparing for what will be the appointment before Students of La Plata for the second date of the Apertura Tournament. Meanwhile, the transfer market continues to move and in the last few hours it was confirmed that the Xeneize closed an agreement with Central Tents of Chiqui Tapia.

Boca It is moving in the transfer market with the intention of adding new faces, especially in the attack. You already have ready Angel Romero so that he becomes the first reinforcement but continues to search for new forwards, even more so seeing the enormous number of injuries that the squad has in that sector. In the middle of this an exit was closed.

One of the players who had returned from his loan had been Gonzalo Maroniwho showed a good version in Newell’s. In any case, it was not enough to convince Juan Roman Riquelme to stay in Boca and before the offer of Tents Central to take him on loan, Xeneize said yes to the team Chiqui Tapia.

Gonzalo Maroni, 26-year-old midfielder, is Barracas Central’s new reinforcement after signing a one-year loan contract. The footballer has an extensive career in Argentine football (Instituto, Boca Juniors, Talleres, San Lorenzo, Tigre and Newell’s), in addition to having played Italian and Mexican football.“, expressed the official site of Tents.

It should be noted that Tents will play Copa Sudamericana, which will be its debut in an international competition, so there will be a lot of activity for Maroni in the team Ruben Darío Insúa. What they expect in Boca It is that it has a great performance to be able to make a definitive sale once and for all and avoid more loans.

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