ARGENTINE SUPERLIGA
Benfica's Eduardo Salvio signs three-year deal with Boca Juniors
Argentine international has signed a three-year contract with Boca Juniors, ending a long stint in Europe, the Portuguese club announced.
Benfica's Argentine international Eduardo Salvio has signed a three-year contract with Boca Juniors, ending a long stint in Europe, the Portuguese club announced.
Salvio, 28, left Argentina to join Atlético Madrid in 2010 and moved to Benfica two years later.
The right winger who won the last of his 11 caps with Argentina at last year's World Cup in Russia, helped Benfica to five league titles and won two Europa League titles with Atlético.
- AFP
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