Boca Juniors is actively looking to strengthen their defense by acquiring two right-backs. Following a disappointing semester, the club is preparing for a crucial transfer market as Rodolfo Arruabarrena begins his second stint as head coach. With just two days until the pre-season starts, Arruabarrena is already involved in team decisions. Currently, the right-back position lacks a clear owner, as Juan Barinaga and Marcelo Weigandt have been rotating, but Malcom Braida, who usually plays on the left, has taken the lead. In this context, Juan Román Riquelme, president of Xeneize, has already inquired about two players from Argentine football to bolster the defense. The first is Leandro Lozano, 27, who has excelled at Argentinos Juniors. The other player on the list is Lautaro Vargas, 21, who has shown great potential at Unión de Santa Fe and was called up by Javier Mascherano for the Argentina U20 National Team. Additionally, Dylan Gorosito, one of Boca's promising reserves, has been promoted to the first team to compete for a right-back spot during pre-season.