Tomás Aranda broke into Boca as one of Claudio Úbeda's bets at the start of the season and soon responded on the court. At just 18 years old, the midfielder earned a place among the starters and began to stand out as one of the team's offensive variants, which quickly caught the attention of both the fans
and the European market.The youth player has a handful of minutes in Primera, but his performance was enough to arouse the interest of Italian Serie A clubs. As reported by Tuttosports journalist Marco Conterio, both Como 1907 and Parma are following its evolution closely and have it in their portfolio for the next pass market. In this context, it is not ruled out that, once the 2026 World Cup is over, formal offers may arrive to try to keep one of the promises of Argentine football









