Mexican club Necaxa made a formal offer for midfielder Williams Alarcón, but Boca Juniors rejected it as insufficient. According to information from the Argentine News Agency, the Mexican club proposed to take the midfielder on loan with an option to purchase 50% of his registration rights, although the leadership of 'Xeneize' decided not to proceed with the negotiation. The offer arrived from Mexico in recent hours and was evaluated by Boca's executive leadership, which analyzed both the economic terms and the sporting impact of a potential departure. Since then, his participation has been irregular, and he has failed to establish himself as a starter, although the technical staff believes he can still provide solutions and growth within the professional squad. In addition to interest from the Mexican club, the midfielder has also drawn inquiries from Chilean clubs, where his name has reappeared on the local market's radar. However, to date, the only concrete offer was the one presented by Necaxa, a club that was recently led by Fernando Gago. In La Ribera, they state that any departure will only occur if a superior offer appears, either through a financial improvement or more favorable contractual conditions. Meanwhile, Alarcón continues to train normally and remains available to the coach, pending decisions in the current transfer market.
Boca Juniors Rejects Necaxa's Offer for Williams Alarcón
Mexican club Necaxa made a formal offer for midfielder Williams Alarcón, but Boca Juniors rejected it as insufficient. The offer included a loan with an option to purchase 50% of his rights, but 'Xeneize' decided not to proceed.