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Although he shines with Messi, they don't want him in Europe and he'd leave his club

Despite standing out with the Copa América champion, in Spain they can't stand him and he could leave his club in January

Despite standing out with the Copa América champion, in Spain they can't stand him and he could leave his club in January

Although everyone's eyes are on the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where the Argentine team will face Australia in the round of 16, a player who shines in the Albiceleste and wants to win the long-awaited title would have his days numbered at his European club.

The fans can't stand him and it is speculated that his next destination would be Italy. While the Copa América champion is focused on the match against the Oceanicians and looks out of the corner of his eye at what could be the quarterfinal matchup against the Netherlands or the United States.

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Rodrigo de Paul, who shone against Poland at the end of the group stage, would not have secured a place in Atlético de Madrid after the World Cup. The outstanding midfielder, who is the heart of the National Team, as several of his teammates say, has the resistance of the 'mattress' fans.

During Argentina's participation in the World Cup, on Twitter, several Atleti fans questioned his great performance with the Albiceleste and how little is reflected in his club.

His future in Spain is not defined:

While De Paul is focused on the game against Australia, from Spain it is speculated that Atlético de Madrid would seek to place him back in Italian football, where he already shone with the Udinese shirt. Inter Milan and Juventus could be interested. In addition, Diego Pablo Simeone would be following in the footsteps of Ilkay Gündogan, who ends his contract with Manchester City in 2023. The arrival of the German would limit the role of the Argentine team.

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