Paredes celebrates birthday with Boca Juniors themed cake
Leandro Paredes is increasingly closer to a return to Argentina.
The midfielder turned 31 today and shared the images of his party on Instagram.
His experience in Rome appears to be now over and Boca Juniors are already on his mind.
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In fact, the party was held in Buenos Aires and the player was served a special cake with the Boca Juniors crest on it.
His wife, Camilla Galante, then shared some photos of the couple together on social media, adding a comment full of love: 'Happy birthday love of my life. I love you with all my heart'.
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