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He cost 120 million and failed at Real Madrid, now he belittles Messi and the MLS

The European footballer who is without a club declined the offer of the Garzas.

By William Estrella

The European footballer who is without a club declined the offer of the Garzas.
The European footballer who is without a club declined the offer of the Garzas.

If the last years of Real Madrid are reviewed, the footballers who had a complete bad turn in the White House can be counted on the fingers. Some like Gareth Bale or Isco did not finish in the best way, but they knew how to be very important for the team in some passages of their respective stays. However, others like Mariano Díaz, Luka Jovic or Eden Hazard never managed to prove anything and ended up being nothing more than a bad investment.

Precisely one of them was one of the players that Inter Miami had set its sights on to reinforce the team together with Lionel Messi, but in the last hours he rejected the proposal because he prioritizes continuing his career in Europe despite having had more injuries than goals at the Santiago Bernabéu.

It's about Hazard. According to the journalist Ekrem Konur, the 32-year-old Belgian winger is confident that he still has the fuel to continue standing out on the Old Continent. In fact, after his departure from Madrid, he assured: "I rested for the last three years." A joke alluding to the fact that he has the energy to continue his career in the elite and that it did not go down well with Real fans, taking into account that he had the highest salary in the squad.

How is the situation of Luis Suárez and Inter Miami?

In the franchise they fully trust that the Uruguayan will arrive in this same transfer market, especially after having bought a foreign quota, and pressure Gremio to reach an agreement for between 20 and 30 million dollars for the Pistolero token. Suárez wants to go to Miami and the relationship with the board of directors of the Brazilian club is increasingly tense.


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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