Real Madrid to sign teenager Mastantuono from River Plate
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Alexis Sanchez has had a poor season at Udinese where he had hardly had any prominence or game time. He still feels he has a couple of good seasons in him. His preference is to stay somewhere in
Draped in tradition and club identity, River Plate unveil both home and away kits for next season. The home jersey arrives reminiscent of the 2015 Copa Libertadores champions whilst the away pulls inspiration from a historic celebration from the club’s past success – ticking off all the boxes ahead of the Club World Cup.
The River Plate delegation landed in the city of Seattle, where they will be staying for the next few weeks to compete in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Their debut in the competition will be next Tuesday against Japan's Urawa Red Diamonds.
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They may not have the global stars of Real Madrid or Manchester City, but Boca Juniors and River Plate bring something else: unmatched passion in the stands. They are Argentina’s most popular clubs and fierce rivals.
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