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Ángel Di María leaves Juventus and could return to an old love to play with another Qatari champion

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When it seemed that everything was going for the continuity of Ángel Di María at Juventus, the negotiation stalled and now the Argentine’s departure from Turin seems imminent. There will be offers for the world champion in Qatar, but there is an old acquaintance itching at the point where he could end up with a teammate from La Scaloneta.

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Benfica from Portugal, the first team he jumped to on the Old Continent, are interested in having world champion Angel Di María, who was already in the Portuguese squad between 2007 and 2010, and is unlikely to continue at Juventus. from Italy .

Angelito was transferred from Rosario Central to Benfica in 2007. He spent three years there, won a league title and two League Cups and was the best version of Rosario, earning a move to Real Madrid.

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As published by the Portuguese newspaper A Bola, Di María ends his union with Juventus on June 30 and Benfica intend to recoup it, having had a great time at the club more than a decade ago.

The former Rosario Central player played a total of 121 games for the Portuguese team (15 goals and 28 assists) and won three titles, one local championship and two League Cups.

Di María with the

Di María with the Paraguayan Oscar “Tacuara” Cardozo. Photo: Reuters

Benfica sold Di María to Real Madrid for a fee close to €35,000,000 and the man from Rosario was then wearing the T-shirts of Manchester Utd from England and Paris Saint-Germain from France, before joining “Juve”.

Di María played 39 games for Juventus last season, in which he scored eight goals and provided seven assists.

However, Benfica’s task of seducing Rosario will not be easy as they have also received offers from Saudi Arabia.

The Portuguese team already has a world champion in its squad, defender Nicolás Otamendi, and is now betting on Fideo.

Source: Clarin

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