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They English giant that would pay millions to unite Dibu Martínez with Messi's friend

Dibu is rumored to get transfered to a huge club in england.

By William Estrella

Dibu is rumored to get transfered to a huge club in england.
Dibu is rumored to get transfered to a huge club in england.

Emiliano Martínez shone in the World Cup in Qatar and his participation served to be chosen as 'The Best' for the best goalkeeper of 2022. Now, the Argentine national team could leave Aston Villa at the end of the season and one of those interested in the signing of the goalkeeper would be Tottenham. Now, the money that the Spurs would put to join the 'Dibu' with Cristian Romero is uncovered.

In dialogue with 'France Football', Emi Martínez confessed that he is grateful to Aston Villa, since the 'villainous' club gave him the prominence that he had been looking for in the Premier League for several years. However, he indicated that he wants to make the leap to a club that plays in the Champions League and fights for titles in England or at the European level.

In this context, Tottenham could be one of those interested in signing the winner of the Copa América 2021, Finalissima 2022 and the World Cup in Qatar. The box where Cristian Romero stands out is looking for a replacement in goal, since Hugo Lloris does not give the necessary guarantees and would be interested in the former Independiente de Avellaneda player. According to the 'Daily Mail', Aston Villa has already set a price for the 'Dibu' pas

How much could Tottenham pay for Emiliano Martínez?

The 'Transfermarkt' portal detailed that Emiliano Martínez is valued at 28 million euros, a figure that Aston Villa would not accept. The 'villains' would ask for 40 million for the goalkeeper and it would only remain to know if Tottenham put up the money to take the outstanding selected player. From Europe it is mentioned that Chelsea and Inter Milan are also interested in the world champion.


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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