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(VIDEO) The proof that Real Madrid should have signed Dibu Martínez

The Spanish team did not want to pay 45 million for his transfer.

By William Estrella

The Spanish team did not want to pay 45 million for his transfer.
The Spanish team did not want to pay 45 million for his transfer.

In recent weeks it has been shown that Aston Villa cannot play a game without Emiliano Martínez. El Dibu is a fundamental piece for those from Birmingham. On the first date of the UEFA Conference League Unai Emery did not put him in the starting 11 and his team lost 3 to 2 against Legia Warsaw as a visitor. Now he did start it and the Argentine demonstrated his hierarchy. And it proved that Real Madrid should have signed him.

 

This Thursday, Dibu started against HSK Zrinjski from Croatia. A few minutes later, precisely at 18', the world champion goalkeeper made a sensational save. The 1 covered a heads-up in an exceptional way. In this way he showed that he is a top-level goalkeeper and that he should have been signed by Real Madrid, which he must now regret. The play shocked all of Europe.

Aston Villa gave details of what had to happen for Emiliano Martínez to leave the club. He would be sold if any team came close to the 45 million they were asking for. Real Madrid decided to hire Kepa on loan and Manchester United preferred to buy a younger goalkeeper like Onana. In the last games these two had gross mistakes, so there were goals from the rivals because of them. Meanwhile, the Argentine continues to make fundamental saves in all his matches.

 

The reason why Martínez's play went around the world

Why did the cover of Dibu Martínez cause a sensation in Europe and go around the world? For the sole reason that everything the Argentine goalkeeper and the other nominees for the Ballon d'Or and the Lev Yashin trophy are doing are being observed. Of course, they are voted on to find out who are the winners of the France Football magazine awards. The Argentine has already won The Best 2022 and now he is going for these two trophies. Will he manage to win any?


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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