Mercato, a former PSG joins Cavani at Boca Juniors!

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A former Paris Saint-Germain player is preparing to join Edinson Cavani in Argentina at the Boca Junior club.

Indeed, according to information from Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Athletic Bilbao’s Spanish midfielder Ander Herrera would be very close to joining the legendary Argentine club this winter.

The Argentine club would offer the former Parisian a one-year contract, with an optional second year, to bring experience to the Boca Jr squad or he would play alongside his former teammate in the Parisian capital. Edinson Cavani.

Aged 35, the former Manchester United player should experience one last challenge before hanging up his boots for good with this adventure in Latin America.

By joining Boca Juniors, Ander Herrera could play in the Club World Cup which will take place in the United States from June to July. The Argentines will face Benfica Lisbon, Bayern Munich and Auckland City in the group stage.

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