Manchester United.Cavani, 34, broke his silence about the months of speculation leading up to his decision by admitting that being far away from his roots and loved ones often played on his mind.But he said he could end up wearing the Boca Juniors shirt if the Argentinian club still wanted him in an interview with Uruguayan radio programme ‘2 de Punta’.He told journalist Marcos Vitette: “The possibility I was going to sign for them was real.“But I was always clear.
What has been said and printed is half true, half lies. Sometimes it’s like that. But the chance was real.”Insisting he had been talking with Boca Juniors vice-president Juan Ramon Riquelme for years, when he was still at Paris Saint-Germain before signing for Man U, he said:.
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