River Plate’s Farewell to Mastantuono: Emotional Message

Franco Mastantuono It expressed this Friday with A sense of farewell message for River and fans on their social networks. Waiting for what will be its incorporation to Real Madrid, the kid in Azul works on its own. The concrete thing is that he will not play with the millionaire, at least in this first stage.

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“I am full of thanks. To the fans, for the unconditional love. To all the people of the club to train. To my classmates, to share this passion. And to my family, for always being. River taught me that dreams are pursued with humility, effort and love for the shirt”Mastan commented in his statement.

The comments of the fans, other players and River’s own colleagues soon. Lucas Beltrán, Enzo Fernández, Agustín Ruberto, Nicolás Fonseca and Felipe Peña, among othersThey left their message to the jewel. For their part, thousands of Riverplatenses did the same, leaving all kinds of words.

River’s response to Mastantuono

From the official club account they took a phrase by Franco exalting the figure of the club in every way: “River is not just a club where I grew up as a player. It’s my house, my family, the place where I learned what this shirt means with pride.”. From it, from the millionaire they replied.

“A pride to see you grow with our colors, Franco. This story just begins and River will always be your home. A lot of success in what is already going to dream big!”they wrote from institutional social networks. Along with these words, they published an image of the kid kissing is a shield in the company of one of their own phrases.

Xabi Alonso's decision with Nico Paz that favors Franco Mastantuono at his arrival to Real Madrid

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When do Real Madrid go to Mastantuono?

Although everything is done, Franco’s firm with the meringue You must wait until August 14day the kid will fulfill the age of majority. Until then, Mastantuono will train on his own, apart from the rest of the millionaire squad.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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