Camilo Rey Domenech Transfer from Boca Juniors to Inter
According to Tuttomercato, Inter showed interest in Camilo Rey Domenech last year. The club's vice president, Javier Zanetti, was personally interested, with a plan to integrate Camilo Rey Domenech into the Under 23 team with a possible future move to the first team if his progression was positive. The transfer did not happen due to the firm position of Boca Juniors' president Juan Roman Riquelme, who was unwilling to release his talented players.
According to Tuttomercato, Inter showed interest in Camilo Rey Domenech last year. The club's vice president, Javier Zanetti, was personally interested, with a plan to integrate Camilo Rey Domenech into the Under 23 team with a possible future move to the first team if his progression was positive. The transfer did not happen due to the firm position of Boca Juniors' president Juan Roman Riquelme, who was unwilling to release his talented players.
Inter is reportedly interested in signing Camilo Ray Domenech, a young midfielder born in 2006, who is considered a jewel of Boca Juniors' youth academy. The club has identified him as a potential future talent. Domenech, already a regular in the Argentine Under-17 national team, made his first-team debut under coach Fernando Gago and has accumulated seven appearances across the Copa Argentina, Torneo Apertura, and Copa Libertadores. His performances have attracted the attention of several European clubs, including Porto and Manchester City, who are closely monitoring his progress. Boca Juniors, recognizing his potential, have extended his contract until 2029, with a release clause set at 20 million dollars, suggesting that any interested club will need to make a substantial investment to acquire him.
Inter is reportedly interested in signing Camilo Ray Domenech, a young midfielder born in 2006, who is considered a jewel of Boca Juniors' youth academy. The club has identified him as a potential future talent. Domenech, already a regular in the Argentine Under-17 national team, made his first-team debut under coach Fernando Gago and has accumulated seven appearances across the Copa Argentina, Torneo Apertura, and Copa Libertadores. His performances have attracted the attention of several European clubs, including Porto and Manchester City, who are closely monitoring his progress. Boca Juniors, recognizing his potential, have extended his contract until 2029, with a release clause set at 20 million dollars, suggesting that any interested club will need to make a substantial investment to acquire him.
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