UEFA Europa League
Boca Juniors has set its sights on its seventh summer reinforcement: Carlos Palacios. Despite the club appearing to have completed its transfer operations with the arrival of Ignacio Miramón, the search for reinforcements continues with the aim of filling the gap left by Luca Langoni, who joined the New England Revolution for around 7 million dollars.
Palacios, a 23-year-old Chilean forward, has been on Xeneize's radar for a while, and his name has gained strength recently. The attacker, currently playing for Colo Colo, has had a standout season with 8 goals and 7 assists in 28 matches, drawing the attention of Juan Román Riquelme, who seeks to bolster his team's offensive sector.
Carlos Palacios, the new target of Boca Juniors
Palacios's profile fits perfectly with Boca Juniors' needs. The club has made six significant signings so far, including Brian Aguirre, Milton Giménez, Tomás Belmonte, Agustín Martegani, Gary Medel, and Ignacio Miramón. However, Langoni's departure left a crucial gap upfront, and Palacios represents an attractive option to cover that position.
The interest in Palacios underscores Boca Juniors' ambition to remain competitive both domestically and internationally. The potential arrival of the Chilean forward would add dynamism and quality to an attack already reinforced with impactful signings, further strengthening the team's goal of positioning itself as a strong contender in the upcoming season.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ¡NO PARAN! Boca Juniors tiene en la mira a su séptimo fichaje del verano
