Premier League
The elimination of Boca Juniors in the Club World Cup group stage has triggered an internal earthquake within the club. The draw against Auckland City, a semi-professional team from New Zealand, has not only been a sporting humiliation but also the trigger for a drastic restructuring. The Xeneize is already working on a deep clean-up of the locker room, and six renowned players are on the way out.
As reported by journalist Tato Aguilera, the first ones targeted are Frank Fabra, Marcos Rojo, Sergio Romero, and Marcelo Saracchi, who, after the embarrassment experienced in the tournament, left the stadium without waiting for their teammates or the coaching staff. That gesture has been interpreted as a total rupture with the group and has sealed their future away from La Bombonera. In Rojo's case, immediate termination of his contract is expected, motivated not only by his poor performance but also by off-field issues that undermined his relationship with the club.
Advíncula and Zeballos up for sale
Furthermore, the board has decided to put Luis Advíncula and Exequiel Zeballos on the market. Both will be offered in this transfer window, as the leadership believes their cycle at Boca is over and that their sales can ease finances and make room for a profound renewal.
The elimination in the Club World Cup has left visible scars and exposed the internal cracks of a squad that, after years of inconsistency, is facing one of its most critical moments. Within the club, there is already talk of a rebirth and the need to rebuild a competitive team from the ground up. In Boca, the only clear thing is that the margin of tolerance is over.
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