The world champion midfielder with the Argentine National Team Rodrigo De Paul assured that “he feels more important” when he puts on the national team shirt than when he plays with Atlético de Madriddue to his lack of ownership in the Spanish team during the last two years.
Unlike the constant performance of the National Team, From Paul He shares his time in the starting eleven, either to be replaced in the second half or entering the complement, being 29 years old and with a transfer valued at 35 million eurosfigure disbursed at the time to Udinese.
“Yes, I think so. It depends on you. I think I have to take a step forward at Atlético de Madrid. The difference was that when I arrived at the Argentine National Team there was not such a solid structure, of players or a line of how things were done. I had much more influence in that decision making.“said the former Racing player when asked about his interference in each of the teams.
But he did not give up and highlighted the work he had last season: “At Atlético de Madrid there is already a completely built base, and one gets on that bus. This year I feel much more important. In the first and second year You get to know yourself and try to read the message from the club and the locker room.. But this year I feel much more involved.”
“It’s very noticeable to me how I feel. I am very transparent, and having a World Cup gives you authority and positions you in another place. But we have to take care of that,” he concluded.
The offers that De Paul received to leave Atlético de Madrid
However, the midfielder received several offers to leave the Spanish team. Juventus considered it as an option to cover the absence left by Nicolo Fagioli and Paul Pogba looking ahead to next season, according to various Italian media reports.
Both players were sanctioned, the first due to a scandal related to sports betting and the second due to a doping case.
Source: Ambito

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