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🚨 Ruiz de Galarreta extends his contract with Athletic

🚨 Ruiz de Galarreta extends his contract with Athletic

Yahoo24-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
Athletic Club has announced the renewal of Iñigo Ruiz de Galarreta for two seasons, until June 30, 2027.
The homegrown player has played 74 games with the first team in his last two seasons and is a key piece in Ernesto Valverde's scheme.
🎙️ #Galarreta2027"Estoy muy contento de poder alargar dos años más este sueño y con ganas de disfrutar cada día" "Hace poco estaba en Segunda y la temporada que viene podré escuchar el himno de la Champions en el césped de San Mamés, algo que ni me podía imaginar" pic.twitter.com/NaAOEpw7WN
— Athletic Club (@AthleticClub) May 24, 2025
'A while ago I was accumulating years in the Second Division, which is also very difficult and I valued it a lot, and next season I'll be able to hear the Champions League anthem on the San Mamés pitch, something I couldn't even imagine', he stated.
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