Is Marino Hinestroza’s move to Boca off?: Vasco da Gama enter the race | OneFootball

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·19 January 2026

Is Marino Hinestroza’s move to Boca off?: Vasco da Gama enter the race

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The arrival of Marino Hinestroza at Boca has become significantly complicated. Vasco da Gama has jumped right into the middle of the negotiations and is looking to snatch the 23-year-old winger who plays for Atlético Nacional de Medellín.

According to various Brazilian media outlets, the Rio de Janeiro club submitted a higher offer than Boca’s to secure the transfer of the footballer. Although there was a preliminary agreement with Xeneize, the delay in responding to the email that was supposed to confirm acceptance of the terms raised suspicions that something else was going on.


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The Xeneize management was not wrong: Atlético Nacional speculated that a better offer might come in—and it did. Vasco da Gama offered 6 million dollars to acquire the player’s rights, one million more than the offer from the Ribera team.

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Hinestroza will have to decide his future.

Now the ball is in the player’s court. Marino Hinestroza must decide where he will play: whether he fulfills his wish to wear the blue and gold jersey or prioritizes the financial aspect and goes to play in Brazil. At Xeneize, there is frustration with the Verdolaga management.

Marino Hinestroza is not the only one

The management continues to face problems closing any signings. To the Colombian’s situation is added what happened with Alexis Cuello. Xeneize would withdraw from negotiations for the San Lorenzo forward due to the refusal of the Cuervo’s interim board to sell the player.

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Riquelme and Delgado are working in the transfer market.

The outlook is not encouraging for Juan Román Riquelme and Marcelo Delgado, who are leading the negotiations. With just a week to go before the start of official competition, they have not been able to secure the arrival of any player, but according to the president himself, “there’s no need to go crazy” because they trust the squad they have to face the competitions coming up in 2026.

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

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