🚨 Rodrigo de Paul leaves Atlético to join Messi
This Friday evening, Atlético de Madrid and Inter Miami confirmed the news that had been circulating for several weeks by announcing the transfer of Rodrigo de Paul (31 years old) to Florida.
The Argentine world champion is thus joining Leo Messi at the Herons, one year before the World Cup in the United States.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Atlético de Madrid should receive 15 million euros for their midfielder. Wearing the Colchoneros' colors, Rodrigo de Paul played 187 matches, scoring 14 goals and providing 26 assists.
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