Newell's Old Boys

Newell's Old Boys Descripción general

Lionel Messi Newell's Old Boys

El recién nombrado entrenador de NOB habla sobre el fichaje de Messi

Los nuevos responsables de Newell’s Old Boys han reiterado cómo sigue siendo el "sueño" del club traer de vuelta al héroe local Lionel Messi a su natal Argentina. Favio Orsi y Sergio Gómez han tomado las riendas en Rosario y se preparan para su primera temporada al mando. Messi no formará parte de esos planes, ya que sigue vinculado a los campeones de la MLS Cup, Inter Miami, pero en algún momento se podría realizar un regreso emocional a sus raíces.

Lionel Messi Newell's Old Boys

‘Messi me hace llorar’ - Cómo el GOAT podría regresar a Newell's

Lionel Messi ha visto especulaciones sobre un regreso a sus raíces en Argentina en el pasado reciente, con el ocho veces ganador del Balón de Oro teniendo lazos emocionales con Newell's Old Boys. Un candidato presidencial allí, antes de las elecciones que se celebrarán, ha explicado qué tendría que suceder para que la superestrella del Inter Miami dejara la MLS y regresara a Rosario.

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