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The great of Europe who dreams of Dibu Martínez to win the Champions League

Dibu Martinez is back on the magazine covers, as rumors of his new team are arising.

By William Estrella

Dibu Martinez is back on the magazine covers, as rumors of his new team are arising.
Dibu Martinez is back on the magazine covers, as rumors of his new team are arising.

It is already a reality, Emiliano Martínez is one of the best goalkeepers in the world. At 30 years old, Dibu has already managed to place himself among the best, and therefore, he is already wanted by some of the best teams in Europe.

Continuing with the Premier League, the goalkeeper who emerged from Independiente de Avellaneda was selected by his own teammates and ratified by coach Unai Emery as the captain of the 'Villains'. This gave him total confidence, something that is demonstrated every weekend when he defends the three sticks for the Birmingham club.

However, the exit rumors are getting stronger and Dibu himself confirmed his desire to move to a candidate team to win the UEFA Champions League and in the last hours it came out through the English media that both Tottenham and Chelsea would like to tell with their services from June, which is when the season officially ends.

On the other hand, the two London teams are not the only ones interested in having Martínez, since the journalist Ekrem Konur, a specialist in the transfer market in Europe, reported that a giant such as Inter Milan is also closely following Emiliano's situation and could reach the Neroazzurro team if everything comes to fruition.

How much is Emiliano Martínez's file worth?

Whoever wants to sign him must pay approximately 40 million euros. For now, with these three interested in hiring him, Emiliano Martínez could reach teams where he would have fellow world champions in the Argentine National Team: Enzo Fernández in Chelsea, Cuti Romero in Tottenham and Lautaro Martínez (and Joaquín Correa) in Inter.


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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