The Tigers have found the successor of André-Pierre Gignac

The Tigers have found the successor of André-Pierre Gignac
The Tigers have found the successor of André-Pierre Gignac

André-Pierre Gignac is not eternal, and his club knows it well. It is for this reason that the Tigres are today looking for the successor of the former Marseillais, less lively than in past seasons even if his record still remains honorable (7 goals in 18 league matches, 39 years). And after Record MXit is in Germany that the Monterrey club would have targeted its future replacement, who is none other than André Silva.

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Once considered one of the biggest prospects of the Porto training center (he was sold to AC Milan for €38 million in 2017), the Portuguese subsequently never knew how to give his full potential, or almost. In recent years, he has collected experiences in Seville, Milan, Frankfurt, where he had his biggest season (28 goals in 32 Bundesliga matches in 2021), Leipzig, Real Sociedad, and again Leipzig this season, where he must now be content with a role of second knife. It remains to be seen whether the 29-year-old striker will have the ambition to stay in Europe this summer, knowing that Rayo Vallecano is also following him, or to try the adventure on another continent to perpetuate the legacy of the Gignac legend.

Pub. the 27/12/2024 17:08
– UPDATE 27/12/2024 19:12

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