The end of the year 2021 is approaching and the transfer market takes more and more temperature in Boca Juniors, which is charged by Facundo Farías, the young jewel of Colón de Santa Fe, and who also claims Darío Benedetto and Pol Fernández , at the same time that several players can leave.
Then a screenshot, an overview of what you have to know before making the toast on December 31, ready to kick off a 2022 of pure football. Here we go.
Darius Benedetto: The two parties intend to reach an agreement, but they will have to negotiate with Elche, the current club of the “9” on loan until June 2022, and Olympique de Marseille, the club that owns their pass.
Pol Fernandez: Cruz Azul de México wants Pavón and that means that it could include Pol Fernández in the negotiation, who has already worn the “Xeneize” shirt and his last step was in November 2020, although in terms that are not friendly with the leadership. To return to?
Facundo Farías: Colón has rejected Boca’s first offer for the jewel, of five million dollars clean. Ameal, Riquelme and company must raise the amount if they want to stay with the 19-year-old that River had also claimed.
Cristian Pavon: Cruz Azul would have started negotiations to hire him. This was announced by the Mexican media in the last hours. According to ESPN and Mexico’s Record, the Boca Juniors forward is the one targeted to replace “Cabecita” Jonathan Rodríguez, one of the figures who would emigrate from La Maquina Cementera. They would offer five million dollars for his pass.
Agustín Obando: It is already a fact that the left-hander will go on loan to Tigre for one year, free of charge and with an option to buy. Obando was not taken into account by Battaglia, so he goes in search of continuity.
Sebastian Villa: Xeneize actively talks with the Ukrainian club Dinamo Kiev, which would be willing to pay a significant amount to keep the Colombian’s services. It’s getting closer and closer to being a fact, for about $ 12 million.
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