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Frank Boya Joins Club Tijuana in a Major Transfer Move

Sint Truiden, Belgium. 09th Apr, 2023. STVV's Frank Boya and Oostende's Cameron McGeehan fight for the ball during a soccer match between Sint-Truidense VV and KV Oostende, Sunday 09 April 2023 in Sint-Truiden, on day 32 of the 2022-2023 'Jupiler Pro League' first division of the Belgian championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHAN EYCKENS Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News
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Frank Boya, the Cameroonian defensive midfielder has moved to Club Tijuana (Xolos) from Amiens SC in France. The move was confirmed in a tweet by César Luis Merlo, and Boya has signed with Tijuana until June 2027. His time at Amiens SC Royal Antwerp FC, KAS Eupen in Belgium and TSV 1860 Munich in Germany has got him ready for this new chance in Liga MX.

  • Boya’s transfer cost around €1 million showing how much Tijuana wanted him.
  • He’s worth about €900,000 in the market.
  • Getting Boya is part of how Tijuana wants to make their team better.

Boya’s Move to Tijuana

Frank Boya coming to Tijuana is gonna help make their team stronger in the Mexican league. He’s good at defending and can play different positions, so he’ll probably make Tijuana’s midfield better. This is happening while lots of Liga MX teams are getting new players too.


After Boya signed other players moved teams too like Iván Rodríguez going to Necaxa. People who watch football think Boya will do good because he played in Europe before. Now he can show what he can do in a different place.

Strategic Acquisitions in Liga MX

Boya going to Tijuana is like other moves happening in Latin American football. These changes are making football different in that part of the world. Like Jhon Kennedy who went to Pachuca on loan, teams are getting new players to try and win more.

With Tijuana getting ready for games coming up Boya could really help them do better. The way he plays and what he knows about football should help Club Tijuana do good in their league.

Transfer Market Dynamics

Liga MX teams are getting lots of new players right now. Some big moves are:

These moves show how active the football transfer market is in Latin America. Teams are trying to get better players so they can win more games and do better overall.

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