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Luis Advincula Confirmed that He Is Leaving Boca Juniors: “I Am Going Through a Complicated Family Moment”

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The Peruvian terminated contract with Xeneize and will be presented in Alianza Lima

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The Peruvian terminated contract with Xeneize and will be presented in Alianza Lima

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Last Wednesday it became official that Luis Advíncula leaves Boca Juniors and in the next hours can be announced his signing by Alianza Lima. The side still had contract with the 'Xeneizes' for all this year and in order to free him from this bond was placed a strong condition that was recently revealed from Argentine lands. YOU CAN SEE: Girotti, Guerrero or Ramos? It was confirmed which player will wear the '9' dorsal in Alianza Lima According …

The Peruvian side terminated his contract and explained the reason that forced him to return to his country.

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Luis Advíncula confirmed that he will not continue in Boca Juniors and explained that his departure responds to a complicated family moment that forces him to return to Peru. In an interview with El Canal de Boca, the footballer thanked the club for understanding his situation and accessing his request, highlighting the support received at a difficult personal stage.The Peruvian side acknowledged that it was not a simple decision to leave an ins…

·Peru
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Luis Advincula’s departure made a lot of noise in Boca. And it’s not for less, because the Peruvian side left the club early (his contract expired on December 31st of the current year) after four and a half seasons, with a lot of travel in the back. The truth is that this is not one more exit, like so many others that can be given in this market of passes, but it is the farewell of one of the referents of the plantel and one of the players with …

The defender reviewed his cycle, highlighted the link with the people and appreciated the leadership support at the time of making the decision to rescind. "I had to go back to my country," the Peruvian confessed, who had lost ownership in 2025.

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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