![]() If such a move were to go through in June – and at this point it remains a big if – it would be a huge boost to Boca, who have won the last two domestic tournaments in Argentina but enter the Libertadores in 2021 desperate to break a drought that extends back to 2007. “He has been thinking for more than two years that he wants to be closer to his family, that is the reason why I firmly believe Edi will end up playing at a club here in South America, close to Uruguay.” “If I had to say a percentage, I'd say 60 per cent,” he explained when asked what chance Edinson had of joining Boca. It was none other than the Manchester United forward's father, Luis, who dropped this tantalising possibility speaking live on television with Argentine sports network T圜 Sports. There is no such distraction this time round, but the mooted arrival of mega star Edinson Cavani to the blue and gold half of the capital has caused a stir - not just among Boca fans but in the nation as a whole.
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