Social networks fly. A rumor goes viral, a wish becomes a trending topic and a reality takes other paths. It happens every day. It’s inside Mouth success with Leandro Paredesthe world champion who was born in Brandsen 805 and who has tattooed on his skin not only the Bombonera and the club, but also the promise to return to ‘Xeneize’. When? Is it possible now?
The information was born from Italy in the face of the critical situation of Juventus after the subtraction of points, the absence of international competitions and the obligatory reduction of its salary bill, and praised on the possible departures of angel of mary and of his own Wallsarrived in Turin on loan from psg, where it does not appear to take place. This is why the hashtag #ParedesABoca has multiplied and the messages on the social networks of the midfielder of the Argentina national team, always present in Boca’s DNA, have also been shared.
And even if from the club they confirmed clarion That “There is constant dialogue with Paredes and Boca’s doors are always open” They were also strong: “This type of decision is made by the players and not so much by the clubs for obvious reasons”. Paredes, moreover, was always very cautious when he had to declare: “I still plan to play a few more years in Europe before returning to Argentina, but I want to return to Boca at an age to compete well”. The relationship with Juan Roman Riquelme It’s been good since the boy moved up to the First Division and was under the wing of the then team captain.
No one doubts that Paredes will fulfill the dream of being a Boca footballer, something that was cut short in the short time it was to be when he moved from reserve to top flight under Claudio Borghi as DT. Then an injury, an accelerated sale in 2013 to Italy and a whole career built in Europe until he lifted the World Cup dressed as an albiceleste in Qatar and was the first to embrace Lionel Messi, on his knees, on the Lusail field.
With ties to the Parisian club until June 2024 (Boca’s quest to bring him on will it be after the Copa América?), Paredes’ future appears to be much closer to another European powerhouse than an early return to the professional league. On the way to turning 29 (it will be in the middle of the year) the boy from San Justo also knows that to stay in the Argentine national team at the next tournaments he needs elite competition that he can only get in renowned clubs in Europe. It is even said that both Inter and Milan have set their sights on the footballer who emigrated from Boca to Roma and converted to his new position at Empoli.
Source: Clarin
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