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Paredes to return to Boca Juniors after 2026 World Cup

Paredes to return to Boca Juniors after 2026 World Cup

Yahoo25-03-2025
Leandro Paredes is expected to return to Argentina in 2026 when his contract with Roma expires.
Following the recent controversy surrounding Leandro Paredes' statements following Argentina's victory over Uruguay, Boca Juniors wanted to clarify matters, expressing their position exclusively to Olé.
The midfielder, at the center of a heated debate due to the clause included in his contract with Roma, is now the center of attention for a possible return to his homeland.
However, the Argentine club has decided to intervene, specifying that it is not the time to talk about a transfer.
According to the words released by Boca Juniors, the situation is now clear: Paredes had already declared, about a month ago, that it was not the time to return to his homeland.
The player still has a year left on his contract with Roma, and the South American club assures that it does not want to interfere with the plans of the Giallorossi.
And if there were to be a return, it would probably happen after the 2026 World Cup. 'It is not the time to talk about this,' said a Boca Juniors representative. 'It's all clear on both sides. Paredes had already said a month ago that it wasn't the right time to return. He has another year on his contract in Rome and we won't interfere. He will probably return after the World Cup in 2026.'
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