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·1 November 2024
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·1 November 2024
FC Cincinnati got a look at their chances of bringing in River Plate's Colombian forward, Miguel Borja. The 31-year-old forward is already piquing MLS interest, and a full career of accomplishments await him now that his time in Argentine soccer seems to be coming to a close. As reported by journalist Ekrem Konur, the Ohio club closely follows the situation of the player whose release clause lowers from $8 million to $4 million in December. That sweetheart of a deal puts Borja at the centre of MLS attention as Cincinnati seeks to shore up an attack that will carry it into next season.
The current season has not smiled on Borja. The forward lost his place to Marcelo Gallardo and has since slipped, creating a low level of productivity that has started straining his relationship with the fans. Signed initially with so much hope, now Borja finds himself in a very awkward situation after such pressure from the fans and, probably, is already thinking about an early exit from his contract, which otherwise runs until December 2025. In such a scenario, moving to MLS would be a deal that works for both the player and the Argentine club.
According to the journalist from Colombia, Felipe Sierra, the chances that Borja will leave River Plate at the end of the season are close to 80%. In that sense, FC Cincinnati is well positioned in order to take advantage considering that Borja has equally attracted interest in other markets, not least of which is the Middle East.
FC Cincinnati's interest in Borja then makes sense in the wider context of what the team is trying to achieve. Looking for more experience and leadership on the pitch, the Orange and Blue view Borja as a player whose set of skills fit into what the team needs. "Borja brings an accomplished résumé, and although challenging times have taken place currently, he has qualities that potentially could uplift Cincinnati.".
Besides, the Colombian is familiar with high-pressure games. Having scored 28 goals in 41 games in an injury-marred season, Borja has proved himself as an attacking forward and even won the Copa de la Liga Profesional top scorer in 2024. His attacking mentality and exposure to top clubs make Borja a heavyweight name and a worthy gamble for FC Cincinnati.
Moreover, his release clause drops down to $4 million in December, and he is certainly more affordable and attractive to MLS teams that usually avoid costly transfers. This is quite a discount from the previous amount and presents a viable investment for the Orange and Blue, very eager to secure reinforcements but with a keen eye on budget constraints.
The résumé on Borja is impressive and decorated. Among the biggest highlights of:
The above list underlines not only his experience and leadership potential but also the adaptation and thriving ability of Borja in different contexts and cultures-very valuable assets in Major League Soccer.
A name coming in like Miguel Borja would definitely raise the profile of the club among fans and media. The addition of players with a good track record and international experience builds an image of an ambitious club with a bright, forward-looking vision. Adding in Borja, a player who has represented both Palmeiras and River Plate, two of the powerhouse teams in South America, will be another milestone for FC Cincinnati, giving them a unique edge that only a few clubs in MLS possess.
In addition, the high esteem in which Borja is held by South American soccer fans can raise audience participation and applause. This could be an opportunity to attract new fan support, further extending the brand of FC Cincinnati in the global soccer market.