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·31 May 2026
Amid Boca rumours, Mohamed rules out Toluca exit: «I have a contract»

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·31 May 2026

The Argentine coach was once again linked with Boca after the team’s elimination from the Copa Libertadores and Claudio Úbeda’s imminent departure, but he was emphatic about his future: “I’m very happy here, we’ve already planned preseason.”
Boca’s elimination in the Copa Libertadores group stage sped up the search for a new coach for the second half of the year. With Claudio Úbeda’s departure looking increasingly likely due to the expiration of his contract at the end of June, several names began circulating as possible candidates, and one of those that reappeared was Antonio Mohamed.
However, the Argentine coach himself made sure to downplay any speculation. Ahead of the CONCACAF Champions Cup final, which he later won with Toluca after beating Tigres on penalties, El Turco made it clear that he has no plans to change course.
“I have a contract with the club, I’m very happy, we’ve already planned preseason. We’ve already organized when we’ll return to training after this match, we’ve already talked about planning for next semester. So there’s nothing to think about regarding anything else,” he said in an interview with ESPN when asked directly about the possibility of Boca.
His remarks did not go unnoticed in the Boca world. At a time when speculation is rampant about possible replacements for the Xeneize bench, Mohamed chose to send a clear message from Mexico and reaffirm his commitment to Toluca.
The truth is that his name did not come up by chance. The coach’s profile, his recent successes, and the desire he had expressed in the past to have a spell at La Bombonera fueled the rumors. However, El Turco himself acknowledged some time ago that he never received a real offer.
At the end of 2025, Mohamed had publicly acknowledged that he would like an opportunity at the club from La Ribera. “I’d like to have the chance to coach Boca,” he said in an interview with TyC Sports. He added: “Obviously, any guy is drawn to a club like Boca, and I’ve said it many times already, but sometimes the timing just doesn’t match up.”
In that same interview, he also made it clear that there had never been formal contact from the board led by Juan Román Riquelme: “They never called me. There are always informal inquiries from people close to the club, but Boca never called me. If Boca wants you, they’ll come for you and take you.”
For now, beyond the rumors that inevitably multiply after such a painful elimination, Mohamed seems to be focused exclusively on Toluca. Meanwhile, Boca continue evaluating alternatives for a position that will be decisive in a second half of the year in which the team will be obliged to change its image and face the Copa Sudamericana as its main sporting objective.
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