Leandro Paredes is set to make a sensational return to Boca Juniors, with all details of his transfer from AS Roma now agreed. After weeks of intense negotiations, the Argentine midfielder has given the green light to rejoin the club where his professional career began, marking a full-circle moment that will excite Boca fans worldwide. Both clubs have settled on a fee just under the original €3.5 million release clause, although the total deal could reach that value with performance-related add-ons included.
Paredes, now 30, will travel to Argentina shortly to undergo his medical and finalize the transfer. His agreement with Boca Juniors comes not only as a homecoming but also as a strategic career move.
Having represented elite European clubs like Roma, Paris Saint-Germain, and Juventus, Paredes brings with him a wealth of top-level experience. Boca Juniors see his return as a major boost to their midfield options and leadership group, especially with their ambitions in domestic and continental competitions.
The midfielder has long expressed his desire to play again at La Bombonera, and the move signifies both his emotional connection to Boca and a strong commitment to Argentine football.
His leadership, tactical awareness, and set-piece prowess are expected to play a crucial role in Boca’s plans going forward. Fans have already begun celebrating on social media, hailing the signing as one of the most emotional and impactful in recent memory.
At AS Roma, Paredes was a reliable performer under José Mourinho and later Daniele De Rossi, but he was not seen as an untouchable asset. His departure creates space in Roma’s midfield for younger players and potential new signings. Despite his exit, Paredes leaves with respect from the Italian club, having served with professionalism and consistency.
This transfer reflects a growing trend of South American stars returning home after long stints in Europe. For Boca Juniors, the acquisition of a seasoned international like Paredes signals serious intent, not just sentiment. If his return to Argentine soil lives up to expectations, it could go down as one of the most significant moves of the 2024–25 season in South American football.