What’s left for Marino Hinestroza to be unveiled as a Boca signing | OneFootball

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·15 janvier 2026

What’s left for Marino Hinestroza to be unveiled as a Boca signing

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What seemed like a negotiation on track for Boca to secure their first signing has entered a turbulent zone. In the last few hours, the transfer of Marino Hinestroza has stalled due to a fundamental discrepancy in the terms sent in writing from Colombia. The difference between what was verbally agreed upon and what was put on paper has put the deal on hold.

The main conflict lies in a transfer clause sent by Atlético Nacional. According to the latest email received at Boca’s offices, the Colombian club wants to keep 20% of a future sale of the player. This point surprised the club from La Ribera, as it was initially agreed that this percentage would be on the capital gain and not on the total value of a subsequent transfer.


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Delgado continues negotiating for Hinestroza.

To understand the magnitude of the disagreement, it’s necessary to distinguish between both economic concepts. 20% of a future sale means that Atlético Nacional would collect that percentage of the gross total from any transfer of Hinestroza, while 20% of the capital gain means they would only collect on the net profit (the difference between the current purchase price and the future sale price). This technical difference represents a multi-million figure that Boca is not willing to concede without negotiation.

On top of this institutional conflict, there is a demand from the player’s camp. Hinestroza’s representatives have requested that the clubs cover the full 8% corresponding to the player’s legal charges and percentages, a cost that often causes friction in the closing of international contracts. So far, Atlético Nacional has remained firm in its stance and has not modified the conditions of the document sent.

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The Colombian winger wants to play for Xeneize.

The situation was confirmed by Sebastián Arango himself, president of Atlético Nacional, who recently clarified to the Colombian press that the transfer is not yet finalized. Although Boca’s interest is real and the player’s desire is to wear the “Xeneize” jersey, negotiations remain open and depend on the parties reaching a consensus on the fine print of the contract to unlock the winger’s arrival in Argentine football.

Riquelme spoke about Marino Hinestroza

The Boca president commented on the arrival of the Colombian winger and assured: “Marino is a technically very good player, fast, I think he has a lot of qualities to enjoy playing football, I say that as a fan,” he said in an interview with the club’s official channel.

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