Di Maria says 'there's a lot of story left' after returning to boyhood club

Di Maria says 'there's a lot of story left' after returning to boyhood club

The names of a few clubs were being heard, and Inter Miami was being talked about. All discussions have stopped. Angel Di Maria has returned to his childhood club. In 1992, at the age of 4, this winger took to the field for Rosario Central. After an 18-year journey in Europe, he returned there again.


Di Maria, who has played for all the famous clubs in Europe, returned to his roots and said, 'There are still many stories to be written.' Argentine Primera Division club Rosario Central officially confirmed his return on Thursday.

In a video, Rosario tells the story of little Di Maria's long journey. Di Maria playing for the club, becoming an Argentine legend and returning to his home club - all of it is in the video. In the caption of the one-minute-10-second video, Rosario wrote, 'We have more pages left to write a story together.' That story will start writing next season.

However, Di Maria is not going back to Argentina right now. Portuguese club Benfica has requested him to play in the Club World Cup. The Argentine winger has responded. The Portuguese club has confirmed in a statement that Di Maria is playing in the Club World Cup. He will then return to Rosario Central.

Di Maria played for Real Madrid for a long time. He then played for Premier League club Manchester United, French club PSG and Italian club Juventus. He returned to Benfica in 2023. This time to his roots.
Di Maria went to Rosario Central, his hometown club in Rosario, Argentina, for 4 years. Then he played in the club's youth team until 2005. He played in the club's senior team for the next two years. Then he moved to Benfica in Europe. After that, he never looked back.

After Benfica, big names have joined Di Maria on his journey to Europe. He played for Real Madrid for a long time. He then played for Premier League club Manchester United, French club PSG and Juventus. He then returned to Benfica in 2023. After a 2-year contract, Rosario's son Di Maria also completed his European studies.

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