Rodrigo De Paul Rejected Exorbitant Saudi Arabian League Proposal, Chooses to Stay at Atlético de Madrid

More and more world soccer figures are seduced by the millions of the Saudi Arabian league. After confirming Neymar’s arrival at Al-Hilal, in the last few hours a reference from the Argentine National Team appeared on Al-Ahli’s priority list, although in this case it seems that he will be left with the desire to add it.

The team from the city of Jeddah, with a perfect start in the tournament (they won both of their matches), contacted Atlético de Madrid and raised an exorbitant proposal to incorporate Rodrigo De Paul after negotiations with the Pole Piotr Zielinski stalled. , from Naples.

Although the engine of La Scaloneta took over the central circle of the Colchonero at this start of La Liga and Diego Cholo Simeone has no intention of parting with it, the leadership did not look badly on selling it and receiving 32 million euros, although he left the decision in the hands of the footballer.

Negotiations between clubs advanced, but De Paul, 29, had not yet given an answer and was still analyzing his future. Finally, after considering the offer, the truth is that the footballer rejected the offer and will continue, for now, in the rojiblanco team.

The stars of the team that searched for De Paul

Standing out on the squad are Edouard Mendy, ex-Chelsea goalkeeper; Franck Kessié, midfielder with a past in Barcelona; Riyad Mahrez, brand new Champions League champion with Manchester City; Allan Saint-Maximin, attacker of last step for Newcastle; and Roberto Firmino, who knew how to be a scorer for Liverpool.

Although De Paul will not be able to join the list, the truth is that there is a significant number of Argentine players who are already playing in Saudi football. In the Pro League, Ever Banega (Al-Shabab), Lucas Zelarrayán (Al-Fateh SC), Fabián Noguera (Abha Club), Lisandro López (Khaleej FC) and Luciano Vietto (Al-Qadsiah FC) stand out.

2023-08-21 20:25:31
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