There is very little left for Argentine soccer to return. Next Sunday, January 29, Boca Juniors will debut as a local against Atlético Tucumán And taking this situation into account, here we tell you how much money he has spent on the transfer market.
The Xeneize set hasn’t made a lot of noise in this instance. For now, he only has the hiring of a footballer along with the returns of other footballers who had to fix their situation.
In this way, defender Bruno Valdez arrived at Azul y Orowho comes directly from the ranks of America from Mexico.
During the current transfer market, Boca has not spent money, since Valdez arrived free and for this reason, the institution did not have to pay money, it only reached an agreement with the Paraguayan player.
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