Edinson Cavani’s Potential Transfer to Boca Juniors: The Impact of Román’s Call

2023-07-25 09:38:24

Boca is regarding to add Edinson Cavani. The forward agreed to the termination of his contract with Valencia of Spain and will have the freedom to negotiate with Xeneize. Although the blue and gold club must first release a foreign quota before reaching an agreement with him, that is why a figure from the squad, who arrived thanks to a call from Juan Román Riquelme, would leave the club.

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Of the six foreigners that Xeneize has, Jorge Almirón only has three: the Paraguayan Bruno Valdez, the Peruvian Luis Advíncula and the Uruguayan Miguel Merentiel. He also has the Colombians Frank Fabra and Jorman Campuzano, but both players do not occupy a place as they have Argentine nationality.

The other three that the club will have to analyze what it does with them are: Sebastián Villa, Jan Hurtado and Oscar Romero. Since the club failed to close the exits of the first two, the Paraguayan would have the minutes counted in Boca.

The leadership advances a termination of the link with the “10” of the squad, the dialogues with the footballer and the representative have already begun to break Romero’s contract as quickly as possible and in case of receiving good news from Cavani, negotiate without problems.

“A call from Román changed everything”

In February 2022, Romero joined Boca following being released from San Lorenzo. During his presentation, the talented midfielder revealed that the figure of Riquelme was essential for him to decide to accept the offer and join Xeneize.

“I had a call from Román between negotiations that changed everything. The deal, the challenge too. Of course Boca seduces any player. Roman was my childhood idol. Those months that I lived in Boca I saw him train. That he calls me to play in Boca is a privilege, ”he said.

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