Javier Aquino: Final Message to Tigres Amid Contract Deadline

After a decade with UANL Tigers, Javier Aquino confirmed that he will not continue with the Monterrey team, although it also occurred in the midst of controversy, this, due to the footballer’s discontent for not being able to continue in the team. San Nicolás de los Garza.

This Wednesday, 11 days after he made his departure from the Monterrey team official, Javier Aquino He published a message on his personal Instagram account where, among other things, he thanked the feline nation for being unconditional and for always giving them their support.

“Dear Tigers, dear incomparables, before the end of this year, I do not want to leave without saying goodbye to all of you, it is not the way I would have liked to do it, but sometimes in life not everything goes as planned and that will not erase everything I have experienced, I have nothing more than to THANK you for these 10 and a half years full of happiness.

From day 1 they have made me feel at home, they have embraced me and made me one of their own, I also made them part of my life, I gave myself to the maximum in every moment and tried to honor these colors every day of this time, today I look back and it fills me with joy to see the beautiful story we made together, I will carry them with me in my heart,” reads Aquino’s publication

Aquino arrived in 2015 at Tigers after playing with him Villarreal and with him Rayo Vallecano in LaLigawhere he played a total of 72 games with both teams, where he could only score two goals.

With Tigres, Javier Aquino played a total of 349 games in all competitions, where he scored 30 goals and gave 41 assists, winning the Liga MX five times in San Nicolás de los Garza.

Marcus Cole

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