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📸 These players said their goodbyes this weekend 🥹

📸 These players said their goodbyes this weekend 🥹

Yahoo18-05-2025

📸 These players said their goodbyes this weekend 🥹
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
Who says the end of the season means... the end of the road for some coaches or players. Several European football personalities said goodbye to their club this weekend. Get out the tissues...
Xabi Alonso - Bayer Leverkusen
Thomas Müller - Bayern Munich
Alexandre Lacazette - OL
Jonathan David - LOSC
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Toby Alderweireld - Antwerp
Jan Vertonghen -Anderlecht
Jamie Vardy - Leicester
Abdoulaye Doucouré - Everton
Also, note that Everton fans also said goodbye to their iconic stadium, Goodison Park.
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Claudio Ranieri (AS Roma)
Angel Correa - Atlético de Madrid
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