
Angel Correa leaves Atletico for Mexican club Tigres
"Atletico de Madrid and Tigres UANL have reached an agreement that will see Angel Correa join the Mexican outfit," Atletico said in a statement.
"The Argentinian forward now begins a new challenge, thereby putting an end to his ten-and-a-half season spell with the Rojiblancos."
Correa scored 88 goals in 469 games for Atletico, placing him amongst the club's top 10 appearance-makers.
The 30-year-old, who won the 2022 World Cup with Argentina, lifted the 2021 La Liga title with Atletico and the 2018 Europa League.
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