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Leandro Paredes Poised for Return to Boca Juniors

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Leandro Paredes looks like he’s gonna make a big move back to Boca Juniors where he first started playing. The Argentine player has said yes to Boca’s contract offer according to what César Luis Merlo tweeted. Now they just gotta pay the €3.5M to get him from AS Roma and then they can finish up a contract that’ll go till December 2028.

  • Paredes has said yes to Boca Juniors contract offer.
  • They need to pay €3.5M to AS Roma to get him.
  • The contract should go until December 2028.

Paredes’ Return to Boca Juniors

Leandro Paredes is gonna head back to Boca Juniors which is pretty big since he’s played for huge teams like Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus in Europe. His coming back will definitely make Boca’s midfield better cause he’s got tons of experience and he’s really good. It’s gonna be great for Argentine soccer which already has lots of young players and veterans.


Impact on AS Roma

AS Roma who plays in Serie A is probably gonna lose their midfielder Leandro Paredes soon. He’s been really important for them cause he can play different positions and knows a lot about European soccer. When he leaves Roma’s gonna miss someone who helped them a lot in the middle of the field. He was supposed to stay with Roma until June 2026 originally.

Argentine Primera Division Dynamics

With Paredes maybe coming back to Boca Juniors, it’s kinda like other Argentine players who’ve been coming home which is making the league better and better. It’s not just good for Boca but for all of Argentine soccer really. The league gets better when experienced players like Paredes come back cause they bring something different to Argentine football.

For more details about Boca Juniors and their current season, visit Boca Juniors’ profile. You can learn more about AS Roma’s team and how they’re doing at AS Roma’s profile. Also there’s stuff about Roma’s games against Fiorentina here. If you wanna know more about Argentine soccer check out the Argentine Primera Division overview. There’s also news about coaches changing like Pablo Guiñazú leaving Club Atlético Talleres here.

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