After rumors have been swarming the internet for the past few weeks, Miguel Almirón is set to leave Newcastle United and return to Atlanta United.
Signing Atlanta United have brought back club legend Miguel Almirón, announcing Thursday they've acquired the star midfielder from English Premier League side Newcastle United.
EDDIE HOWE has ruled out the possibility of Newcastle United signing anyone this month – even though he accepts the departure of Miguel Almiron has “left the club light” on the right-hand side of their attack.
After 186 appearances in the Premier League, 30 goals and a treasure trove of black and white memories, Miguel Almiron is leaving Newcastle United
Newcastle United have paid tribute to Miguel Almiron after his £11million move to Atlanta United was confirmed. The Paraguay star's exit brings the curtain down on six years at St James' Park with the forward's exit proving to be an emotional affair behind the scenes.
As Miguel Almirón prepares to say goodbye to Newcastle United, it is the right time to pay tribute to a player who may not have been the best winger to have worn the black and white stripes, but none have worked harder or cared more.
Miguel Almiron’s six-year stay on Tyneside has come to an end with a move back to Atlanta United having been completed. Almiron had seen his place in the pecking order slip this season, with Jacob Murphy’s stunning form of late helping to catapult Newcastle United back into European contention.
Atlanta United has completed the signing of Miguel Almiron from Newcastle United. The Athletic reported on January 15 the MLS side had tabled a bid worth £11million ($13.5m) for the 30-year-old Paraguayan who will return to Atlanta six years after he left the club to join Newcastle.
Miguel Almiron has returned to Atlanta United from Newcastle United on a permanent deal, marking a significant move in his career.
Atlanta United is bringing back a MLS Cup champion. Forward Miguel Almiron resigned with the team on Thursday.
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