Ander Herrera already knows that his time at Boca Juniors is practically over. The Spanish midfielder is not part of the new project's plans. The arrival of Rodolfo Arruabarrena completely changes the scenario. The coach does not count on him, and the Argentine club has decided to open the door.
The departure is being approached in a friendly manner, without public rupture or unnecessary conflict. But the sporting message is clear: his cycle in Argentina is coming to an end.
Ander Herrera is not in Boca Juniors' plans
Ander Herrera arrived at Boca Juniors in January 2025 with great enthusiasm. Wearing the xeneize shirt was one of his biggest personal desires. His signing made an impact due to his European background. Athletic Club, Manchester United, PSG, and LaLiga endorsed a highly influential career.
However, reality was more irregular than expected. Ander Herrera never achieved consistent playing time within the team. Injuries marked his time in Argentina and diminished his influence. Each time he seemed ready to establish himself, a physical problem would hinder him again.
His record reflects that difficulty: 29 matches and only one goal, scored in the Copa Libertadores. Too little for such a high-profile investment.
Boca Juniors speeds up a revolution in Argentina
Boca Juniors is undergoing a period of profound changes after several sporting setbacks. Elimination from the Libertadores left significant wounds. The subsequent exit from the Sudamericana increased internal pressure. The club needs to rebuild its squad and make strong decisions.
Ander Herrera seems like a logical exit. His salary, age, and recent poor performance weigh in the evaluation. Arruabarrena seeks a group more aligned with his vision. The coach is looking for energy, availability, and players who can fit in immediately.
The departure of the Spaniard also opens up a foreign player slot. This detail is crucial in a market where Boca Juniors needs flexibility.
LaLiga emerges as a possible destination, but not a certainty
Ander Herrera will now have to decide where to continue his career. At 36, the European market no longer offers him the same exposure. A return to LaLiga could make sense due to familiarity, language, and adaptation. However, it will depend on his physical condition and financial demands.
The midfielder retains experience, game reading, and personality. Nevertheless, any club will carefully evaluate his recent injury history. Options outside Spain may also come up. Markets like Mexico, the United States, or even Argentina often appreciate profiles with international experience.
What seems evident is that Ander Herrera will have to accept a different role. He will no longer be a central investment but rather a seasoned resource.

Ander Herrera closes a chapter that promised more
The end at Boca Juniors leaves a bittersweet feeling. The personal dream was fulfilled, but the performance did not live up to expectations. The player wanted to experience Argentine football from within. La Bombonera, the pressure, and the passion of Argentina were part of a special adventure.
But football does not forgive a lack of consistency. In such a demanding club, injuries and ups and downs leave no room for confidence. Arruabarrena did not want to prolong an uncomfortable situation. His decision marks the first major cut of a new era in the xeneize dugout.
Now, Ander Herrera will have to find a team in the summer market. His name still holds weight, although the context has changed significantly. Ander Herrera leaves Boca Juniors with more hope than shine, far from LaLiga, and with the challenge of proving he can still compete.
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