- Newcastle United, one of the most popular teams in the Premier League, has been sold and users on networks remember Santiago Muñez
- The operation is valued at 300 million pounds sterling, a fact that will make Newcastle a new rich within the European elite
- Fans remember Santiago Muñez, the first Mexican to “play” for Newcastle
Finally, after a failed attempt, Newcastle United, one of the most popular teams in the Premier League, has been sold and is about to become the richest team in the world. Fans celebrate it by remembering “Santiago Muñez”.
This is news that Newcastle fans have been waiting for a long time. The deal is estimated to be valued at £ 300 million, a fact that will make Newcastle a new rich within the European elite.
A new Arab check joins the ranks of football, one of the most marked trends in recent years that has undoubtedly produced important results in clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (France) and Manchester City (England). ).
Soccer, as we have already seen, has become a great business, a very round one that, undoubtedly, leaves millions of income, especially in teams that usually have all the possible monetary resources.
Currently, the world of the ball is governed by the one who pays the most or invests the most to have a competitive squad, and that is precisely what Newcastle United is doing with this new sale that is already exciting fans of the “magpies ”.
Although the news became a trend on social networks, there was a very particular case in the context of Mexico, the country where Santiago Muñez is from, the first Mexican “player” in the history of Newcastle.
As absurd as this may seem, the news of the sale of Newcastle was reason enough for some fans to remember the great “Santiago Muñez” and his stint at the St. James Park club.
For those who still do not know, “Santiago Muñez” is the main character in the Gol saga, a film starring the Mexican act, Kuno Becker, which told the story of a young man who played soccer at an amateur level and, suddenly, he was hired by Newcastle of England.
His time at the British club served as a springboard for him, in the film, to sign for the almighty Real Madrid, fulfilling his dream since he was a child.
In short, that is the story of the Gol saga that saw the first Mexican, Santiago Muñez, “play” for Newcastle and become a legend. That same person today positioned himself on social networks as part of the jubilation caused by the news of the sale of the English team.
Now that Newcastle are the richest team in football they will be able to clone Santi Muñez instead of bringing him in with misspellings from Torreón.
– MF DURDEN (@Durden) October 7, 2021
Obvious Newcastle fan since the days of Santiago Muñez and Gavin Harris pic.twitter.com/9FUY4Fz9jh
– Rafael Rivera (@ RafaDato2) October 7, 2021
I have always been a fan of Newcastle, since Santiago Muñez? pic.twitter.com/UtaZZ6hk8k
– Grandma Garcia® ™ (@ rthur_013) October 7, 2021
I have been from Newcastle since I was born, I still remember how I grew up watching the legendary duo of Santiago Muñez and Gavin Harris enter the Champions League. My best days were spent in St. James’ Park watching the Saint-Maximin and Miggy Almirón dribbles. Thank you old man for this passion. ??
– FAN10 (@ SoyFan10) October 7, 2021
Of the #Newcastle from Santiago Muñez pic.twitter.com/ID6DFYh1iy
– TD More (@tdmas_cr) October 7, 2021
It remains claque, for Newcastle, a new era begins in which they will join the so-called European football elite.
However, what this sale leaves behind is that, once again, we see that, in today’s football, what makes teams competitive is money; the investment of millions of euros, dollars or pounds sterling is synonymous with success. This is how time has marked it with examples such as Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (France) and Manchester City (England).
For the fans this is great news, especially since the club had a misstep in the Premier League, and now, with a very important sum, everything is ready to make Newcastle as powerful a brand as Real Madrid, the Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, Manchester City, among many other clubs that are part of that football elite.
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