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After his fight with his coach, the English giant which would go for Dibu Martínez for 50 million

Could Dibu finally go to a big club in Europe?

By William Estrella

Could Dibu finally go to a big club in Europe?
Could Dibu finally go to a big club in Europe?

Emiliano 'Dibu' Martinez is one of the best goalkeepers in the world, and also one of the most media coverage. Now, the goalkeeper is going through a delicate moment, as he recently had an argument with Unai Emery, his coach. Everything would seem to indicate that the Argentine does not view leaving the team with bad eyes.

Recently, Emi Martínez was interviewed by 'France Football'. The 'Dibu' was grateful for everything that Aston Villa has given him, a club that trusted him after several years where he did not have regularity due to the constant loans he experienced throughout his career. However, after winning the World Cup in Qatar, the goalkeeper wants to go for more and he confessed that he wants to play in the Champions League.

Given this, 'Mail Sport' confirmed that Emiliano Martínez's agents indicated to Aston Villa his desire to leave at the end of this season. For its part, the club would not deny the request and could request between 28 and 40 million euros for his pass, as reported in recent days by the English press.

What teams could go for the 'Dibu' Martínez?

Emiliano Martínez is completely adapted to the Premier League and would not move from the most important league in the world. In this way, Chelsea or Tottenham could search for the Argentine national team. In the case of the 'blues', both Kepa and Mendy have failed to convince their fans and the arrival of 'Dibu' would not be impossible, especially due to the purchasing power of the Londoners. For their part, the Spurs have been looking for a replacement for Hugo Lloris for a long time and Martínez would be an option more than certified by what was shown in the World Cup.


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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