🔥 Daniel Muñoz and Dávinson Sánchez trained with Nacional
Dressed in green! Atlético Nacional has received very special visits in Guarne: Daniel Muñoz and Dávinson Sánchez, former players of the club, have participated in a training session in Medellín before traveling back to Europe to face the new season.
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Muñoz, who plays for Crystal Palace in England, and Sánchez, currently at Galatasaray in Turkey, did gym work and also field movements at the facilities of the King of Cups.
It was Atlético Nacional itself that uploaded the images to social media where Dani Muñoz is seen wearing team clothing, which led to fans asking for his return.
Muñoz comes from a phenomenal season: he won a historic FA Cup title with Crystal Palace and will play in the next edition of the UEFA Europa League. Dávinson, meanwhile, was champion in Turkey and had a good season with Néstor Lorenzo's National Team.
The team led by Javier Gandolfi did not manage to reach the grand final of the Liga BetPlay DIMAYOR 2025-I, although it remains in the running in the CONMEBOL Libertadores and has on the horizon its duel against São Paulo in the round of 16.
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