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Barcelona or Real Madrid? Dibu Martínez revealed to which club he would go to

Dibu has revealed in an interview with El Fubtolero, which is bigger, Real Madrid or Barcelona.

By William Estrella

Dibu has revealed in an interview with El Fubtolero, which is bigger, Real Madrid or Barcelona.
Dibu has revealed in an interview with El Fubtolero, which is bigger, Real Madrid or Barcelona.

Emiliano Dibu Martínez gave an exclusive interview for the football player, with Christian Martin, where he mentioned without wanting Real Madrid is the biggest team, this because he competed with Thibaut Courtois for the award to The Best and ended up winning it. He magnified what meant beating a goalkeeper as the Belgian of a team called as the biggest.

Emiliano Martínez mentioned that it was expected that there is such a divided vote between Thibaut Courtois and he, given the level of club he represents. While FC Barcelona said nothing, implying that competing against a Real Madrid player is an honor, much more if he manages to take advantage.

On the other hand, Emiliano Martínez also told his experience in the World Cup, where he won the World Cup with the Argentine National Team and explained that the goal was that Lionel Messi can have that joy, to be able to lift the trophy that he dreamed so much. For him, being a cast actor feels good, while others get his goals.

Dibu´s new price after Qatar

According to information from the portal specialized in players values, Transfermarkt, Emiliano Martínez is appraised at 28 million euros, after being champion of the World Cup with the Argentine National Team. The DER was one of the great figures because he stopped decisive penalties, including against France in the final.


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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