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Mario Bolatti To Shun Barcelona & Fiorentina In Favour Of Boca Juniors - Report
El Xeneize table bid for Argentine International...
According to reports in Argentina, Boca Juniors are ready to beat some of Europe’s top clubs for the signature of Argentine international Mario Bolatti.
Bolatti, who has spent the last year on loan at Huracan back in his homeland, is still owned by Porto and is being courted by some of Europe’s biggest clubs for a winter move.
A host of clubs in England, Italy, and Spain have been linked with the midfielder who has repeatedly told Porto that he will not be returning to Portugal.
Fiorentina were said to be leading the race for the Argentine international until Barcelona reportedly registered an interest last week.
However, with the injury of Sebastian Battaglia, Boca Juniors are said to be desperate to make sure Bolatti stays in Argentina, and TyC Sports are reporting the club have already tabled a bid.
Boca are said to be offering Porto €1 million plus 50% of Ricardo Noir’s registration in a deal that would see Noir join the Dragoes immediately.
Rupert Fryer, Goal.com
Bolatti, who has spent the last year on loan at Huracan back in his homeland, is still owned by Porto and is being courted by some of Europe’s biggest clubs for a winter move.
A host of clubs in England, Italy, and Spain have been linked with the midfielder who has repeatedly told Porto that he will not be returning to Portugal.
Fiorentina were said to be leading the race for the Argentine international until Barcelona reportedly registered an interest last week.
However, with the injury of Sebastian Battaglia, Boca Juniors are said to be desperate to make sure Bolatti stays in Argentina, and TyC Sports are reporting the club have already tabled a bid.
Boca are said to be offering Porto €1 million plus 50% of Ricardo Noir’s registration in a deal that would see Noir join the Dragoes immediately.
Rupert Fryer, Goal.com
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