🚨 Breaking news: Racing unveil Marcos Rojo
The former Boca Juniors player signed a one-year contract and is already available for the Academy's next Copa Libertadores match.
Although Racing's new reinforcement will be able to play against Peñarol in the Libertadores, it remains to be seen if he will be able to do so in the local tournament since he terminated his contract with Boca right at the close of the transfer window.
The rule states that the player should have been released from Boca before that date to be able to compete in the local tournament with his new team.
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