Boca are circling a familiar face. Sebastián Villa, the 30-year-old Colombian attacker now at Independiente Rivadavia, is the target of a move back to a club he previously represented, with a fee being discussed somewhere between £2.1m and £3m. The state of play is split: by all accounts Boca and the player themselves are close to terms, but Boca and Independiente Rivadavia remain some way apart on the club-to-club side. Both negotiations are live, with willingness to keep talking. This rests on a single recent post from Augusto Cesar, a reasonably credible voice but the only one currently carrying the story. There is no corroboration from a second reporter, so treat the optimism as one source's read rather than a settled fact. The detail is specific and plausible, but the sourcing is thin. The engine puts this at 34%, meaning it is against the odds — more likely to collapse than to complete as things stand. That reflects the honest gap between the two clubs: agreeing personal terms is the easy part, but Independiente Rivadavia have not been brought close on the fee, and Villa is contracted until the end of 2026, giving them no pressure to sell. Until that distance narrows, the deal stays a hopeful rumour. The money is in keeping with how Boca operate. They paid £3m to sign from Banfield in 2024 and the same from Toluca in 2024, and £2m brought Villa himself in from Deportes Tolima back in 2018 — so this range is routine for them. Watch for the clubs closing the fee gap, or a formal bid from Boca being accepted by Independiente Rivadavia.