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·19 December 2025

Boca set out ticket strategy: non-transferable and negotiable options

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The Boca Juniors board, under the leadership of Juan Román Riquelme, has established its stance regarding players who may leave the club during the current transfer window. After the decision not to renew with Frank Fabra and Cristian Lema, as well as the loan of Ignacio Miramón, the club has outlined which athletes are available for negotiation, the expected values, and who are considered non-transferable, according to information from TYC Sports.

Leandro Paredes is the only non-transferable player

Midfielder Leandro Paredes, the team captain, has been declared the only non-negotiable player by the board. The view is that the club’s sporting project should be developed around the World Cup champion with the Argentina National Team, who quickly integrated into the squad and stood out in the last semester.


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Other players are negotiable under certain conditions

In general, all other players are considered transferable. However, Boca Juniors will only begin negotiations if the offer is deemed convincing, taking into account the player’s age, their market value, the cost of acquisition, and their importance to the team. One example is Milton Giménez, signed for US$ 4 million. To negotiate him with Racing, the club will demand a similar amount.

Youth and players without a place: different approaches

Youth players developed in the academy and with a relevant role in the first team, such as Exequiel Zeballos, Lautaro Di Lollo, and Milton Delgado, will only be released upon payment of their release clauses, which range between US$ 15 and US$ 20 million. Meanwhile, players who are not part of coach Claudio Úbeda’s plans, such as Lucas Blondel, Luis Advíncula, Lucas Janson, and Agustín Martegani, may have more flexible negotiations, possibly for lower amounts than the initial investment, due to their high salaries and absence from the coaching staff’s plans.

Loan returns and departures

Several players will return from loan on January 1st and, in principle, are considered dispensable by the coach. Some may be loaned out again, while others, such as Marcelo Weigandt, Bruno Valdez, Jabes Saralegui, and Renzo Giampaoli, may leave the club permanently through transfers. So far, there are no concrete offers, only inquiries for some players.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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