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Although he shone with Messi in Qatar, the Argentine who receives the worst news

He stood out with Lionel Messi, but is resisted by the fans of his club in Spain

By William Estrella

He stood out with Lionel Messi, but is resisted by the fans of his club in Spain
He stood out with Lionel Messi, but is resisted by the fans of his club in Spain

The Argentine team shone in the Middle East and won the long-awaited World Cup. Lionel Messi was the most important element, however, he was supported by the great base formed by Lionel Scaloni. One of them, after spending the holidays, will have to return to his team in Europe, but ownership of him is not guaranteed.

This is Rodrigo de Paul. The midfielder is key in Lionel Scaloni's scheme and he earned the nickname of the "Motorcito" of the National Team, due to his great display in the middle zone and claw when facing rivals. However, after spending the Christmas holidays in the country, he will have to return to Atlético de Madrid, where he does not have a good relationship with the fans.

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On social networks, 'mattress' fans constantly criticize De Paul and he is not a starter for Diego Pablo Simeone. In the midst of criticism, from Italy, in the middle of the World Cup, it was mentioned that Juventus and Inter Milan could be interested in the services of the outstanding midfielder.

Until when does De Paul have a contract with Atlético de Madrid?

The world champion has links with Atlético de Madrid until 2026. However, he could say goodbye before the Spanish club. Now things are expected to change in La Liga and he will be more regular in the remainder of the 2022-2023 season.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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