La Número 12
·24 gennaio 2026
Fluminense’s decision on Kevin Serna amid Boca interest

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·24 gennaio 2026

In light of Boca's interest in Kevin Serna, Fluminense took a measure with the winger that surprised the Xeneize board led by Juan Román Riquelme. The club from La Ribera set their sights on him after Marino Hinestroza's refusal, but they encountered another rejection.
What seemed like a simpler negotiation than what happened with the Colombian from Atlético Nacional will have the same outcome. The directors of Fluminense Football Club decided to reject Boca's initial offer for the player born in Popayán.
The Xeneize club made a significant offer to sign the winger, but it was not enough. According to reports, the board, led by Riquelme and Delgado, offered 5 million dollars to acquire his rights, but it was dismissed almost immediately.

Serna will remain in Brazil.
Fluminense has no intention of selling the 28-year-old winger and made this clear to his representative in a meeting held in Rio de Janeiro. Narciso Algamis traveled from Peru exclusively to mediate between Boca and Flu, but was unsuccessful.
Nonetheless, the player's representatives managed to achieve something that was not in the plans: a salary increase from the Carioca club and to declare him non-transferable in this transfer window. Because of this, they will not be able to move forward for him and the deal would fall through.
The board of Ciclón gave a formal negative response to the proposal from the La Ribera team for the forward's transfer. Although Marcelo Delgado led the negotiations and the player's agent pushed to finalize the move, the Cuervo board considered the offer of 3 million gross dollars for 60% of the rights insufficient.

A complicated transfer window for the board.
Sergio Constantino, president of the Boedo institution, was the key figure in stopping the negotiation so that Xeneize could not move forward to finalize his arrival in this transfer window, in which they have yet to announce any new signings.
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