Boca Juniors have confirmed via their official Twitter page that Argentine striker Carlos Tevez will rejoin the club from Juventus.
The announcement was made on the social media website during Argentina's quarter-final clash with Colombia in the Copa America, welcoming back the former Manchester City forward.
It was also Tevez who managed to seal his side's place in the semi-finals of the tournament, after the 31-year-old came on to score the deciding spot kick in the penalty shootout.
In the tweet, the Argentinian club said: "#TevezReturnsHome. It's a reality. It's official: Carlos Tevez returns to Boca."
According to BBC Sport, Boca's president Daniel Angelici also confirmed the transfer by saying: "It is a day of joy and great satisfaction. The return of Carlos Tevez in an extraordinary moment of his career is fantastic news for all partners and supporters of Boca and Argentine football. The presence of Carlos will give another leap in quality to the great squad we have."
Tevez scored 38 goals in 110 appearances during his first spell for Boca, winning the league in 2003 before going on to seal a move to West Ham United in the Premier League.