Uruguayan midfielder Lucas Torreira has once again expressed his desire to play for Boca Juniors, although he acknowledged that there have been no contacts with the club and his arrival depends on a decision from the 'Xeneize'. The 30-year-old Uruguayan, who plays for Galatasaray, insists that wearing that jersey is 'his biggest dream', but admits that the possibility is not currently on his near-term horizon. From Turkey, where he recently debuted as captain with a goal and an assist in Galatasaray's victory over Alanyaspor, Torreira spoke about his dream of playing for La Ribera. According to the Argentine News Agency (NA), in a conversation with Las Voces del Fútbol on El Espectador Deportes, he made it clear that his will has existed for years, but also noted that it all depends on the interest of the Argentine club. 'I have always said, the biggest dream I have is to be able to go play for Boca. I will feel bad the day my career ends for not having played there,' he concluded.
Torreira Dreams of Boca, But No Club Contact
Uruguayan midfielder Lucas Torreira of Galatasaray has confirmed his long-standing dream of playing for Boca Juniors, but admitted the club has shown no interest in him. The player noted his desire is public knowledge, but without an initiative from Boca's management, a transfer is not possible.