A month after fighting with Lionel Messi, Weghorst and his new giant club shocks Argentine fans

The Dutchman is remembered in Argentina for his crossover with Leo and now he could be a teammate of an Argentine national team

The Dutchman is remembered in Argentina for his crossover with Leo and now he could be a teammate of an Argentine national team
The Dutchman is remembered in Argentina for his crossover with Leo and now he could be a teammate of an Argentine national team
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The Argentine team left unforgettable moments at the World Cup in Qatar. One of them was the dramatic match against the Netherlands, within the framework of the quarterfinals, where there was a heated preview by Louis van Gaal and an intense match development. Also, Lionel Messi's phrase against Wout Weghorst, who could now be a partner of a world champion.

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One month has passed since the match between the Albiceleste and the 'Clockwork Orange', where the team led by Lionel Scaloni made it to the semifinals through a penalty shootout. Subsequently, Lionel Messi had a verbal exchange that was recorded for eternity. "What are you looking at, fool. Go over there”, launched the best player in history.

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Later it was revealed that the addressee of the phrase was Wout Weghorst, who almost made the National Team bitter with his double and was defiant throughout the match. Now, the Dutchman could change teams in Europe and end up in an English giant, where an Argentine team is one of the most important pieces.

Where could Weghorst play?

For several days it has been mentioned that Manchester United, a team where Lisandro Martínez shines, is looking for a center forward after the termination of Cristiano Ronaldo's contract. The chosen one would be the Dutch Weghorst, who stands out in Besiktas. The scorer from the Netherlands has a link with the Turks until 2025 and is valued, according to the 'Transfermarkt' portal, at 14 million euros.

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