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Weghorst, the “bobo” of the Netherlands, has a new club and will be a teammate of two Argentines

The name of Wout Weghorst, a player from the Netherlands, will remain engraved for a long time in the fans of the Argentine National Team. It will always be recorded as the “fool“because of the way that Lionel Messi cataloged it after the triumph of the step against the Dutch in the World Cup in Qatar. Now, the striker will come across a world champion and a 10th-ranked compatriot in his new team.

manchester united I reached an agreement with him Burnley to become the services of the player who was on loan in the last season in the Besiktas from Turkeya change of 3,500,000 euros.

United will seek to begin to modify history and that is why the Dutch coach Erik Tenhagcalled Weghorst to replace Cristiano Ronaldo and to be a companion of Lisandro Martinez and Alejandro Garnacho.

Wesley Sneijder pointed out the hiring of Weghorst

Surely the interest is not serious. It would be very strange to me, I don’t think so. There are 300 strikers like him in the Premier League. It must be a joke. It can not be true“, declared the former footballer of Ajax, Inter and Real Madrid in Veronica offside.

What are you looking at silly, go over there silly“, by Messi for Weghorst

At the end of the game, Messi approaches to speak with Gaston Edulfrom TyC Sports, and before the interview began, he seemed angry and without caring about anything, he began to yell at the Dutch striker: “What are you looking at, fool? Come on, fool!”

Anna Edwards

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