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Neither Real Madrid nor PGS, the European giant that will pay 40 million for Dibu Martínez

Dibu Martínez can actually move on from Aston Villa now.

By William Estrella

Dibu Martínez can actually move on from Aston Villa now.
Dibu Martínez can actually move on from Aston Villa now.

Emiliano Martínez had a spectacular 2022. He won the Finalissima against Italy and won the World Cup in Qatar with the Argentine team, being one of the main figures in the team led by Lionel Scaloni. After his participation in the Middle East, there are several clubs that are interested in the current element of Aston Villa. Now, an Italian giant would also enter the fight to hire the Albiceleste team.

Weeks ago, Emi Martínez confessed to 'France Football' that he is grateful to the Premier League team, but now he aims to win titles at club level. In this context, he indicated that his goal is to play in the Champions League. The journalist Gastón Edul pointed out that Tottenham is interested in 'Dibu', although they would have a difficult competition in Italy.

Despite the fact that from Serie A the possibility of Inter Milan and Roma going for the outstanding goalkeeper sounds strong, the portal 'Tuttosport' revealed that Juventus wants the winner of The Best for best goalkeeper of 2022. The Bianconeri team has the Pole Wojciech Szczesny and would look for a replacement for the following season.

How long is Aston Villa waiting for the pass of 'Dibu' Martínez?

Emiliano Martínez, who was called up for Argentina's friendlies against Panama and Curaçao, has a contract until 2027 with Aston Villa, however, the 'villainous' team is willing to listen to offers. According to 'Daily Mail', the club expects to receive at least 40 million euros for his pass. In 2020, the 'Dibu' arrived at the Premier League club from Arsenal and the rest is history.


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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