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Boca is thinking about the transfer market and aiming for an attack: how are Benedetto, Vázquez and Morales doing?

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Boca is thinking about the transfer market and aiming for an attack: how are Benedetto, Vázquez and Morales doing?

targets. Here’s what it is Mouth Plan for a challenging 2023, with quadruple competition and high aspirations too. For this reason, while the World Cup has attracted everyone’s attention, in Ezeiza the demanding pre-season under the orders of Paul Santella (son of Carlos Bianchi’s historic PF and former collaborator of Eduardo Domínguez who joined Hugo Ibarra’s technical staff) continues his journey but there are also meetings to outline what will be a very complex transfer market from an economic point of view for Argentine football but extended over time. And in which Boca will enter to reinforce an attack that can have victims, maximums, returns, sales and even movements in key positions.

The physical effort in this break a Darius Benedict It’s essential and necessary (with his license he was in the World Cup final but now he’s making up for the days lost after the break for his teammates). Because Pipa ended 2022 with so many problems that took him away from the fields in important moments, beyond his contribution in goals during the year: 16 conquests (the victory against River was the most relevant) in 41 games (34 as owner). . But it wasn’t in the matches where Boca needed to have their most talented and experienced centre-forward. This is why the set up will be essentialas well as being aware that they will dive into the transfer market to add competition that raises collective levels.

The first names in orbit (Roger Martínez is one of them, but today the club doesn’t have a share to incorporate) have not yet emerged, but there will be attempts to incorporate players from the area until the beginning of the season, at the end of January. and with the Libertadores Cup Just starting in April, the book of options for adding last names will expand even more.

Luis Vázquez’s 2022 went from major to minor. This is demonstrated by the 5 goals in 48 games, even if beyond the final drought (he went 13 games in a row without scoring) his decline was more football than under the net. He also lost his place with other young players, losing the possibility of being Benedetto’s replacement in the absence of the owner. The former Board of Trustees underwent surgery at the end of the tournament for groin pain (hence the explanation for his decline in football) thinking of reaching top form by 2023. In Boca, however, they are in negotiation with the Paraná club to stay with the other 30 percent of his file and then try to negotiate an overseas sale, which was frustrated in June this year when Bruges from Belgium failed to come close in numbers they wanted in Brandsen 805. The Spanish Almería is still interested in the tip.

The opposite of what happens with Vázquez was the closing of the year Gonzalo Morales, the boy from the Reserve who jumped into the First Division and who provided solutions at the time of the definition. Seven games and two goals were his letter of introduction to join the preseason with the first team and send a message that Hugo Ibarra can count on him, despite the fact that already several teams in the country (Platense, Godoy Cruz and Tigre among them) They have already stated that they are interested in adding it.

And Matteo Retegui? In Tigre he was a goalscorer in the Lega Professionisti and there are negotiations with the Victoria club to see if he can return to Boca with the possibility of selling two players in exchange. Although there are also offers from Europe and MLS (DC United) looking to buy the footballer. If this happens, the pass will belong 100% to Bocaalthough Tiger has the option to buy half of the token and do business.

Source: Clarin

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