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While at PSG they are fed up with Neymar, what Dibu Martínez said about the Brazilian

The fans lost patience with the Brazilian, who has a contract until 2027

By Wilian Estrella

The fans lost patience with the Brazilian, who has a contract until 2027
The fans lost patience with the Brazilian, who has a contract until 2027
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Not only Lionel Messi has a hard time at PSG after arriving from the World Cup in Qatar. The Parisian ultras have gone against Neymar, who arrived in France in 2017 as the most expensive signing in history (222 million euros) and is currently being questioned and they are asking for his departure. In this context, Emiliano Martínez praised the Brazilian national team.

While the most radical fans of the current Ligue 1 champion can't stand Neymar, who has a contract until 2027, the 'Dibu', figure of the Argentine team in the World Cup in Qatar, highlighted one of Leo Messi's best friends. The Albiceleste goalkeeper did not hide his admiration for the former FC Barcelona player, as well as highlighting the 'Flea' and Kylian Mbappé.

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In dialogue with France Football, "Dibu" was asked about the possibility of reaching PSG at some point, to which he replied: "Play for PSG in the future? PSG is a great club with great players who aspire to win the Champions League every year. Who wouldn't love to play there? Leo is the greatest, Neymar is magical and Kylian is a machine, ”he maintained.

The next objective that Emiliano Martínez has after winning the World Cup:

The goalkeeper's goals have no ceiling and he now confessed that he would like to win the Champions League. Although he is grateful to Aston Villa, he hopes to soon make the leap to a giant club on the Old Continent and fight for the most important title at club level.


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