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Is Mexican soccer losing its appeal in the world? Edinson Cavani and Luis Suárez were the first to turn their backs on Liga MX during this transfer market . In addition to the Uruguayans, Luuk de Jong also did the same for the third time. After these frustrated reinforcements, Aztec football would have received another thrust, but this time from a world champion: the German Mesut Özil.
Weeks ago there was information linking the ex Real Madrid player with Rayos del Necaxa. The German is one of the club’s investors and is also having problems with his club’s coaching staff current, Fenerbahce.
Özil’s problems with strategist Ísmail Kartal have led him to train away from his teammates. Under these circumstances, the path was paved for the European midfielder to reach Necaxa to leave all obstacles behind and burn the last cartridges of his career. But the former German international would have other plans.
Video games before Liga MX
The Fútbol Total MX portal compiled some statements Mesut Özil’s agent, Eskut Sogut. The intentions of the footballer of 04 years of age were to fulfill his contract with Fenerbahce and retire at the end of it in 2022. However, the player’s difficult outlook suggests that the Turkish club could leave him out, in this sense, the agent revealed that Özil will not look for a new club and will end his career because the idea of eSports seems more attractive to him.
It is worth mentioning that in the year 2018, the German soccer player founded his own eSports team named “M10 ESPORTS”. Eskut Sogut also revealed that Özil has a certain talent with video game controls, since he is a good Fornite player and he does not hesitate to see the former Real Madrid midfielder compete in a tournament .
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