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·7 mars 2026
Alan Lescano stays at Argentinos Juniors, no move to Boca: the details

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·7 mars 2026

After several days of negotiations, the transfer of Alan Lescano to Boca fell through. What was set up as a deal involving three clubs—since Argentinos Juniors shares half of the transfer rights with Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata—ultimately did not reach an agreement, and the player will remain in La Paternal at least until mid-year, when the transfer window opens.
It’s worth noting that Boca and the player had already agreed on contractual and salary terms, so only the agreement between the clubs was pending. However, the fact that each club owns 50% of the player’s rights created an unexpected conflict that could not be resolved. Due to economic interests and the parties’ unwillingness to compromise, the transfer will not take place.
The red-and-white team offered 1.75 million dollars to acquire 100% of Lescano’s rights, while the club from La Plata demanded 3.5 million, which they believed was their share if the transfer to Boca went through. Meanwhile, in La Paternal, they were hoping to request an amount around 10 million dollars for the player to move to La Bombonera.
Cristian Malaspina informed Juan Román Riquelme of the disagreement between Argentinos and Gimnasia that led to this negative outcome. In fact, reports indicate that there was good will with Boca to carry out the negotiations and find a middle ground that would benefit both clubs and the player as well.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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