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Argentina Midfielder Paredes Set to Join Boca Juniors From Roma

Summary by The Straits Times
MIAMI - Argentina and AS Roma midfielder Leandro Paredes has accepted an offer to join Boca Juniors next season, an official at the top-tier Argentine club told Reuters on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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A user shared a long message addressed to Leandro, who approaches the Boca Juniors. And in the comments came the midfielder's response

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Boca Juniors will sign in the next few hours to Leandro Paredes, coming from Rome, after having agreed last week the terms of his contract to wear the Xeneize T-shirt for the next three and a half years, according to the EFE Agency sources of the club and the player's environment. The entry Boca Juniors will execute the Paredes clause in Rome and close its signing was first published in Digital Process.

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The middle champion Leandro Paredes, of the Argentina and Rome selection, confirmed his return to Boca Juniors for the next season, according to confirmed a source of the Argentinian club to the Reuters agency on Friday (26). At 30 years of age, Paredes has to act on a clause in his contract with the Italian club that allows his exit by US$ 3.5 million (about R$ 18.9 million). Read more Journalist ironizes River and Boca campaigns worldwide: "Th…

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Left from Boca Juniors in January 2014, Leandro Paredes is close to returning to his training club. He should not honour his last year of contract with AS Rome.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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La Brújula 24 broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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