In the past Clausura Tournament, the player played 10 matches and scored only four goals. In light of this, the Boca Juniors Board of Directors, led by Juan Román Riquelme, would not put up obstacles to the departure of the former Unión de Santa Fe player, as he is not a key piece in Claudio Úbeda's system.
Now, the Spanish club is awaiting a response from Brandsen 805, the owners of 80% of the economic rights of the 24-year-old creative midfielder (the “Tatengue” retains the remaining 20%). In the last winter transfer window, the 24-year-old midfielder received offers from Olympiacos of Greece ($7 million for 80% of the pass) and CSKA of Moscow, but the Boca Juniors Board valued him at $10 million and did not lower the price.
Buenos Aires, January 9 (NA) – Spain's Deportivo Alavés, led by Argentine Eduardo Coudet, has made an offer to Boca Juniors for the services of attacking midfielder Kevin Zenón for the second half of the 2026 season in Europe. According to what the Argentine News Agency was able to find out, the Madrid-based club has already submitted a loan offer for 18 months with a payment of $1 million and a purchase option for 7 million euros for 100% of the pass.
With the purchase ban imposed on the Basque team, they would seek a loan for the player, and if the player meets the expectations of the albiceleste coach, a possible permanent transfer in the future.
In addition to the presence of the Argentine head coach, Alavés has Argentine representation in players such as Lucas Boyé, Nahuel Tenaglia, and Facundo Garcés, the latter suspended until September 2026 for document forgery by the Malaysian Federation.
Zenón started the 2025 season as one of the most outstanding players in the La Ribera squad, but in the second semester he had little action.