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The world champion once again left his fence undefeated and there are already eight in the last 10 games

By William Estrella

The world champion once again left his fence undefeated and there are already eight in the last 10 games
The world champion once again left his fence undefeated and there are already eight in the last 10 games

Emiliano Martínez does not stop standing out in the Premier League and again left his fence unbeaten on the last day, where Aston Villa beat Fulham 1-0 and got into the qualifying zone for the next Europa League. In this context, the value requested by the 'villain' box by the Argentine national team was announced, who assured that he wants to play the next Champions League.

The 'Dibu' continues to make history in England and is one of the main figures in Aston Villa's historic campaign. On the last day, the team led by Unai Emery hosted Fulham and obtained a victory that positions them in fifth position in the standings. In addition, the Argentine team is close to qualifying for an international tournament after 12 years.

In the middle of the great campaign, the money that Aston Villa hopes to earn with the transfer of Emi Martínez comes to light, who was grateful to the club, but indicated that his dream is to participate in the next Champions League. Despite the fact that he has a contract until 2027, the Birmingham team will not oppose his departure.

How much do Aston Villa hope to earn on the transfer of the world champion?

According to 'Daily Mail', Aston Villa expects to receive 40 million for the transfer of the exporter from Arsenal. The main interest in the Argentine national team is Tottenham, who wants to find a replacement for Hugo Lloris. In addition, information also emerged from Italy that Juventus and Inter Milan could be interested in the winner of 'The Best' for the best goalkeeper in 2022.


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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