Edinson Cavani has reached an agreement to end his relationship with Valencia and this has been officially communicated by the Mestalla club. After terminating his contract, the Uruguayan striker can finalize his signing for the Argentine club Boca Juniors, with whom he had previously negotiated an agreement. According to TyC Sports, Cavani will sign an 18-month contract in the Argentinean capital.The separation process has been conducted in a friendly manner between Cavani and Valencia, although the conversations included thrashing out of financial compensation for the Uruguayan. Finally, the black and white club has agreed to pay a part of the player’s remaining contract year and has also agreed settlement for the player’s brother and agent.⚠️ Negócio fechado: Cavani é o novo reforço do Boca Juniors.Contrato válido até dezembro de 2024.🗞️ | 📸 @FabrizioRomano pic.twitter.com/ni7Ns5iepy— Mundo da Bola (@mundodabola) July 29, 2023 This goodbye came because Cavani didn’t feature in the plans of the Valencia boss, Ruben Baraja. The coach told the striker that the best thing for his future would be to find a new team. Consequently, Cavani was excluded from the squad for the three friendlies the team played during the pre-season.##NAJAVA_MECA_7396625##With his separation from Valencia, the path is cleared for Cavani to complete his long-awaited signing for Boca Juniors. He has already reached an agreement in the past weeks, and the Argentinean giants were only waiting for Cavani to become a free agent. Boca’s vice president Juan Roman Riquelme convinced Cavani to come to Buenos Aires. Boca fans eagerly await official confirmation of his arrival – partly because of the deadline to register him in time for the Copa Libertadores round of 16 at midnight tonight.After coming through Danubio in his homeland, Palermo and Napoli in Italy, PSG in France, Manchester United in England and Valencia in Spain, the 36-year-old Uruguayan is looking for new challenges back in South America.