Despite the fact that Charles Aránguiz will end his contract with Bayer Leverkusen in June 2020, the Chilean midfielder has the ability to negotiate with any other club as a free agent and interested teams are already emerging.
One of them would be none other than the new Boca Juniors, which has Juan Román Riquelme as its second vice president, as reported by an Argentine newspaper.
"There are some issues that are going through Román's head: he wants a right-back (Renzo Saravia from Porto and Chilean Mauricio Isla from Fenerbahce are being mentioned), a central midfielder (Charles Aranguiz from Bayer Leverkusen is tempting), a playmaker (Franco Mudo Vázquez from Sevilla) and a '9' (Paolo Guerrero from Inter de Porto Alegre)," the Chilean media reported.
It should be noted that a few days ago, the Chilean national team player himself stated: "I don't know what will happen with my future next year. But I want to stay out of all that because I am 100 percent focused on the group. We are playing in the Champions League and the league, and that is what's important, not talking about other things."
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Bayer Leverkusen coach Peter Bosz expressed his desire for the "Prince" to continue with the team: "He is a good and important player for the team and we like having players like him. I would like him to renew with the club."