Miguel Almirón of Newcastle and the subject of River Plate’s interest could move to England for a pittance.
Newcastle United’s last campaign standout player, Miguel Almirón, could be on his way out of the Premier League in pursuit of a major career change. The 30 years old Paraguayan forward is targeted by River Plate, since the club would like to improve its profile with a quality player. They are known to have ill afford to pay for a player anywhere near his current market value believed to be around 20 million euros and negotiations could be settled at near 10 million euros.
River Plate, perhaps, the team that could sign Miguel Almirón
Having represented his country at least 60 times, the lively Paraguayan has also contributed hugely to the growth of Newcastle United playing 200 plus games for the newcastle magpies. However, this agreement he signed and the priorities of a club that represent the English premiership may work wonders and make him leave early. River Plate watching the scenario is eager to take this opportunity to sign a player who would add value in South American football.
For Almirón, this change could be a chance to go back to he continent on which he performed before going to Europe. His experience, capacity to beat opponents in one on one situations and his capacity to occupy spaces more than just the center forward role are an addition to the millionaire team. However, the environment of River Plate believes that the forward could be a real important element of achievements both on the local championship match and the cup tournaments.
Again, Newcastle needs to rebuild its team, and that is what interests the club whereas, in the case of River Plate the interest is well articulated. The Argentine club appears to be as eager as ever to sign a potentially low-cost player and add an accomplished talent to its roster. Thus, Almirón could get in Buenos Aires new opportunities to open the new period in his career.