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Mariezkurrena, Real Sociedad's striker of the future

Mariezkurrena, Real Sociedad's striker of the future

Yahoo25-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
On an afternoon of farewells at the Santiago Bernabéu, yesterday's day will remain unforgettable for Arkaitz Mariezkurrena.
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The young Navarrese forward made his debut as a starter with Real Sociedad in an impressive setting like the Santiago Bernabéu. A crucial milestone in the progression of the youth academy player, who continues to earn a place in the first team through hard work and talent.
Mariezkurrena, who had already shown glimpses this season with his debut in the Copa del Rey against Jove Español, a key goal for the draw in Vallecas, and the winning goal against Girona at Anoeta, confirms his potential as one of the great txuri-urdin promises.
With an innate goal-scoring instinct, intelligent movements in the area, and notable physical ability, the forward from Astigarraga, renewed until 2029, demonstrates that he is ready to stay.
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