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·26 Mei 2026
Boca tracked him last window, now Betis have released him: Chimy Ávila

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·26 Mei 2026

Argentine forward Ezequiel “Chimy” Ávila, who was on Boca’s radar in the last transfer window, will become a free agent from Betis on June 30 after the Spanish club decided to trigger the unilateral termination clause in the contract that ran through the end of the 2026/27 season.
The 32-year-old from Rosario was notified this Tuesday that Betis will not keep him in the squad in exchange for paying part of his deal for next season, so he will now be able to look for a club as a free agent.
In the January transfer window, the striker had been on Boca’s radar. Although Xeneize did not make a formal offer, they did ask about the conditions because he was liked by the board led by Juan Román Riquelme.
“That’s up to the board and my agent. I have to focus on doing my job well, because if I start dealing with negotiations now, talking about whether I’m leaving or staying, then I’m neglecting my work. And my job is to play football,” the player himself admitted last January, amid rumors of his arrival.
At the same time, a few days later, his representative, in an interview with TyC Sports, revealed: “Maybe if the president calls him and shows his interest, it would spark his desire to return. He spent some time in Boca’s youth ranks and feels a sense of belonging, he knows the Boca world, it wouldn’t weigh on him. That’s a plus. On the other hand, he would be a striker who would contribute a great deal to the style of play they have today.”
It remains to be seen whether, in the upcoming transfer window, Xeneize — who this Thursday are playing for a place in the Copa Libertadores round of 16 — will make a move for a forward, since Ávila’s return to the country could be easier in this context. Last season he played 30 matches, scored 3 goals and provided 3 assists, although he was mostly a substitute at Betis.
The Santa Fe native has been in Spain since 2017 after joining Huesca from San Lorenzo, where he played 30 matches and scored two goals. He arrived at Betis from Osasuna in January 2024 and amassed 68 official appearances, with eight goals and five assists.
Ávila was also linked with Rosario Central, where his brother Gastón plays. In Boca’s youth ranks, he was teammates with Leandro Paredes, now captain of the team coached by Claudio Úbeda. Will Román call Chimy to add another center forward?
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