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Henry Martín is interested in Cristiano Ronaldo's league: the Mexican attacker would be on the Saudi Pro League radar

Henry Martín could say goodbye to Mexican soccer.
Henry Martín could say goodbye to Mexican soccer.

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Wilson Florez

Motivated by big money figures, Several footballers have decided to go to Arab football. Cristiano Ronaldo was one of the big names who recently left for the Saudi Pro League. A Mexican could also be part of this tournament, Well, Henry Martín would be on the radar of the Arab giants.

The experienced goalscorer for the Águilas del América and the Mexican national team was one of the best forwards in Liga MX. Nonetheless, In the Azulcrema team there is talk of the arrival of new reinforcements for the club’s offense. In the first instance to give Martín competition, but also to replace him.

“Saudi Arabian league clubs are interested in Henry Martin, the 30-year-old captain of Club América“, was the information that the prestigious journalist Ekrem Konur disseminated through his social networks.

What is the status of Henry Martin?

The former Xolos de Tijuana player has been with Club América since 2018. Since then the 30-year-old striker has struggled to stay in the starting eleven. It could be said that the passage of Henry Martín has been successful, since accumulates 82 goals in 212 games with the club. Martín has also contributed 34 assists to the azulcrema institution.

Henry Martín still has one year left on his contract. The Aztec striker’s bond expires in June 2024. Under these circumstances, the Saudi Arabian teams will have to put money on the table if they want to get the services of the Mexican. Martin is valued at $6.5 million dollars.

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