Boca Juniors, the Argentine club, faces a challenge to sign reinforcements in the transfer market. The club's management must make moves before being able to search for the necessary signings to compete in the second half of the season. The foreign player quota is at its limit and that conditions any movement in the market. With Agustín Marchesín still recovering from his serious knee injury and Leandro Brey not yet fully established, the club's management went out to look for a goalkeeper. Two names are on the table: Sergio Rochet, from Inter de Porto Alegre, and Álvaro Montero, from Vélez. One Uruguayan, the other Colombian. Colombians are also two other players being targeted by the Xeneize to reinforce sensitive positions on the field. The first is Jhohan Romaña, central defender of San Lorenzo who has been interested in previous windows. The second, Sebastián Villa, former Bostero, current excellent in Independiente Rivadavia and a possible return that generates mixed feelings due to the roughness of his departure and the subsequent approach to River. The only one who does not represent a problem of quota is Romaña, who nationalized Argentine for the benefit of the Ciclón. The rest do, and that's the knot of the question. In the current Boca squad, there are the Spanish Ander Herrera, the Chileans Carlos Palacios and Williams Alarcón, the Paraguayan Ángel Romero, and the Uruguayans Edinson Cavani and Marcelo Saracchi, who returns after concluding his loan in Celtic.