Radio Gol
·22 gennaio 2026
Auzmendi and Ángel Romero set to join, Boca striker may be sold

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·22 gennaio 2026

In recent hours, Boca has accelerated its moves in the transfer market looking towards 2026. After reaching a verbal agreement for the arrival of Ángel Romero, they have also made progress in negotiations for Rodrigo Auzmendi, sent the first formal offer for Kevin Serna, and a second proposal for Alexis Cuello. However, at the same time, this could lead to a departure...
Following the failed arrival of Marino Hinestroza, the Xeneize has stepped on the gas and is looking to finalize several signings in the days leading up to the start of the 2026 Apertura Tournament, where they will debut against Deportivo Riestra at La Bombonera next Sunday. However, one of the forwards might leave the club if several of the aforementioned deals go through.
The fact is, Milton Giménez is the only forward who might leave Boca in this transfer market. Despite the information gathered by this source, there have been no formal offers so far. Additionally, another factor working against him is that he is injured, which is a significant constraint during this transfer window.
At this time, the negotiations led by Juan Román Riquelme involve 4 offensive players, although they differ in their roles. However, this would result in an overcrowding in the final third, potentially leading to a possible sale of Giménez. Nevertheless, it is estimated that, if it happens, only 3 of the possible candidates would join Claudio Úbeda's team.
The order of importance is: Romero, Serna, Auzmendi, and Cuello. Due to various issues related to preference, hierarchy, and the difficult dealings with San Lorenzo's management, which delays and complicates negotiations for the Ciclón's forward to join the Xeneize. In contrast, the other players are much more feasible and easier to reach an agreement with.
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