New Manchester United signing Edinson Cavani, who has not yet kicked a ball for his new club, has already discussed his next potential destination.
The Uruguayan joined the Red Devils on deadline day, which was this past Monday, following seven successful years with Paris Saint-Germain in France.
While he is excited to get going at United, the 33-year-old has now admitted he would love to play for Boca Juniors one day, and has already held talks with the Argentine club's vice-president Juan Roman Riquelme to this end.
"Roman wrote to me with great respect, he wanted to know how I was in this situation, with a very particular salary and we had a very respectful talk," he told ESPN.
"Boca is a giant of the world, any footballer would like to play there. There have been several Uruguayans that have played there. Following the history of our football arouses curiosity a bit.
"There are some secrets from the conversation with Roman, you have to ask him if he wants to tell them.
"We will see what happens in the future. It would be very nice to be able to play at Boca one day.
"I have a two-year contract with Manchester United. I want to do my best here. I feel good. The day I return to South America is not going to be when I have nothing left to give.
"I am realistic, I want to play until I feel good. I will play these two years and see if I continue or go back to South America."