Real Madrid president Florentino Perez reportedly warned Marco Asensio that he would regret leaving the club before the Spanish forward joined PSG on a free transfer.
Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez , warned Marco Asensio that he would regret leaving the club before the Spanish attacker departed for PSG last year, according to a report from Real Madrid Confidencial. Asensio left the Spanish La Liga champions on a free transfer to PSG in the 2023 summer window. He joined Real Madrid in the summer of 2015 and spent a season-long loan at Espanyol.
During his subsequent seven years with the La Liga giants, he played a total of 286 appearances, contributing 61 goals and 32 assists. The midfielder won honours at Real Madrid including three La Liga titles, three Champions League trophies, and four FIFA Club World Cups. Despite the success and his contribution, Asensio struggled to establish himself in the starting XI. As a result, the Spain international was keen on an exit last year after the expiration of his contract. While Madrid's hierarchy reportedly made attempts to lock him down on a new deal, Asensio opted to leave for PSG on a free. According to a report from Real Madrid Confidential, Perez told Asensio (via Madrid Universal): “If you leave, you will regret it.
Real Madrid Marco Asensio PSG Florentino Perez La Liga
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Liverpool Defeats Real Madrid 2-0 in UEFA Champions League ClashLiverpool scored twice in the second half to defeat Real Madrid 2-0 in their UEFA Champions League group phase encounter at Anfield, with goals by Alexis MacAllister and Cody Gapko. The match was filled with drama, including penalty misses and sportsmanship incidents.
Read more »
FULL LIST: Man City, Real Madrid, Chelsea know opponents in new-look Club World CupThe expanded number of participants gave Africa four slots, Europe got twelve, and South America claimed six spots. North America, Asia, and Oceania have four teams.
Read more »
Champions League Roundup: Ademola Lookman scores in five-goal thriller against Real MadridLookman's strike was a testament to his skill and determination, as he squeezed a shot inside Thibaut Courtois' right post from a tight angle.
Read more »
Ballon d’Or: You stole my award – Ex-Real Madrid star tells RonaldoFormer Real Madrid defender, Roberto Carlos, has said that his former club and international teammate, Ronaldo Nazario, stole the 2002 Ballon d'Or award from him. Ronaldo, regarded widely as one of the best strikers in football history, was the first Brazilian to win the award in 1997 and he clinched it again in 2002.
Read more »
LaLiga: He’s spectacular – Toni Polster hails Real Madrid superstarFormer Sevilla striker, Toni Polster, has backed Real Madrid attacker, Kylian Mbappe to become great at the Santiago Bernabeu. After watching the Frenchman against Sevilla on Sunday, Polster believes the former Paris Saint-Germain ace will find his groove in the Spanish capital once he solves his emotional issues.
Read more »
– Ancelotti names player to play Carvajal’s position against LiverpoolReal Madrid boss, Carlo Ancelotti, has discussed his options at right-back ahead of Los Blancos' UEFA Champions League clash with Liverpool. Real Madrid are light in the right back position with injuries to Dani Carvajal and Lucas Vasquez.
Read more »