La Liga
Leandro Paredes, current player of Roma and an important piece of the Argentine national team, has hinted that a future return to Boca Juniors is not outside his plans. Following Argentina's convincing 6-0 victory over Bolivia, the Argentine midfielder talked about the possibility of his comeback to the club where he began his football career.
The player, whose contract with the Italian team expires in June 2025, mentioned that it would be "beautiful" to compete in a Club World Cup, indicating that he does not rule out the chance of wearing the blue and gold jersey again at some point. While emphasizing his current focus on Roma, he expressed his admiration for the recent arrival of Fernando Gago as Boca's coach, highlighting the new coach's playing style.
His salary could be a huge problem for Boca Juniors
Adding more fuel to the speculations was a social media post by his father showing Paredes wearing a Boca shirt. Although the player downplayed it by saying his father is "a bit crazy," his statements left the door open for a return.
As reported by 'Calciomercato', with an annual salary of 4.5 million euros at Roma, Paredes' future remains uncertain, but his emotional connection with Boca Juniors seems stronger than ever. Only time will tell if his desire to return to La Bombonera materializes. What's clear is that the Argentine midfielder would likely need to significantly reduce his salary to make his move to the xeneizes a reality.
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