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Moisés Paniagua Secures New Representation as European Move Approaches
Bolivian teenage star Moisés Paniagua has signed with Sports Invest as his new representatives. The move comes as the 18-year-old continues to impress with Always Ready and is expected to move to Europe in 2026 after an outstanding run of form in Bolivia.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Moisés Paniagua, one of Bolivia’s most promising young football talents, has agreed to be represented by Sports Invest, a leading agency known for managing players set for international transfers.
This season, the left winger has scored nine goals and provided four assists in 17 league matches for Always Ready, making him a standout in the Bolivian Primera División.
His consistent performances, including 1,371 minutes played and top ratings in several matches, have helped raise his profile on the international stage.
In addition to his club success, he has already made five appearances for the Bolivian national team this year.
RISING TALENT IN BOLIVIAN FOOTBALL
Paniagua’s rapid development has been central to Always Ready’s success, a club currently competing in the top half of the Bolivian league table.
After just three seasons in the professional ranks, the young attacker has scored 15 goals in 68 league appearances, regularly catching the eye with his dribbling and pace.
He became the youngest goalscorer in Bolivian top-flight history in 2022 and set another record as the country’s second-youngest player in the Copa Libertadores in 2023.
His rise has offered hope to Bolivian supporters long eager for new stars to emerge on the global scene.
LOOKING AHEAD: EUROPE AND UPCOMING FIXTURES
Paniagua is widely tipped to move to Europe during the 2026 transfer window, with several clubs closely watching his progress.
Before any transfer, he will remain key for Always Ready as they push for a higher league finish this season.
The team is scheduled to play Oriente Petrolero next, a vital fixture as they sit third, just two points behind leaders The Strongest and three points ahead of fourth-placed Bolívar.
Paniagua’s performances will likely be closely watched by scouts, especially with Always Ready competing for continental qualification positions in the league.