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·15 Desember 2025
Milton Pereyra, Boca’s gem set for Napoli move under parental rights rule

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·15 Desember 2025

Boca once again finds itself at the center of a situation that is becoming increasingly common in Argentine football. In recent hours, another young player from the club has decided to leave before signing his first professional contract, using the legal concept of parental authority. As a result, Xeneize is about to lose Milton Pereyra without receiving any financial compensation.
The 17-year-old forward will leave the club to continue his development in Europe. The decision has already been made and his destination will be Italy: at the end of December, he will join the youth divisions of Napoli, which will add a promising attacker with experience in the youth ranks.
Born on May 13, 2008, in Buenos Aires, Pereyra joined Boca when he was just seven years old and was currently playing in the Sixth Division. Standing at 1.76 meters tall, he is a player who feels comfortable playing with his back to the goal and has a strong presence in the box, traits that have attracted interest from abroad.
Years ago, the player himself had expressed his desire to reach the First Team wearing the blue and gold jersey and even dreamed of playing in a World Cup. However, the outlook has changed and his inner circle chose to open a different door for him, betting on early development in European football.
Since this is a decision protected by parental authority, the club understands that it has no room for action and will accept the youngster’s departure as a free agent, adding another case to a list that keeps growing.
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