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Benjamín Bosch Set for Montevideo City Torque Move

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Benjamín Bosch is gonna leave Vélez Sarsfield for Montevideo City Torque on a one-year loan deal which includes an option to buy. He was previously linked to Newell’s Old Boys but Bosch’s move to the Uruguayan club marks a new chapter in his career as he wants more playing time and experience.

  • Vélez Sarsfield has agreed to loan Bosch to Montevideo City Torque for one year
  • The deal includes an option for the Uruguayan club to purchase Bosch
  • Even though there was interest from Newell’s Old Boys, the move didn’t happen

Vélez Sarsfield’s Strategy and Bosch’s Move

Vélez Sarsfield who is known for developing young talent, have reached a verbal agreement to send Benjamín Bosch on loan to Montevideo City Torque. This move gives Bosch a chance to get experience in Uruguay’s top league. The deal lets the Uruguayan club buy Bosch when the loan ends if they want.


Bosch almost joined Newell’s Old Boys but the deal didn’t work out which led to this new chance with Montevideo City Torque. This transfer is really important for Bosch’s career since he wants to show what he can do and maybe stay there permanently.

Impact on Argentine Football

When Vélez Sarsfield decided to loan Bosch it opened up spots for other players in the team. Meanwhile Newell’s Old Boys who wanted Bosch are still trying to make their team stronger for the games coming up in the Argentine Primera División. The league is really tough right now with teams like Rosario Central leading Zona B.

There’s always managers and players changing teams which shows how dynamic the league is like when Pablo Guiñazú recently quit Club Atlético Talleres. As Bosch starts his new adventure in Uruguay he wants to do good and maybe end up staying at Montevideo City Torque.

Future Prospects for Bosch

For Bosch this move means he can play more and learn in a different league. Montevideo City Torque gives him the chance to show how good he is and maybe stay there for good. While the Argentine Primera División keeps changing everyone will be watching how Bosch does in Uruguay.

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