Reporter: Fee A will not represent Real Madrid in the Club World Cup, this is an opportunity for Aguado to show his strength
9:10pm, 9 June 2025Football
June 9th, reporter Picón said on social media that since Benfica left-back A Fee will not join Real Madrid in time to participate in the Club World Cup, Diego Aguado will have an opportunity to show his strength.
Picón wrote: "Because Alvaro Fernandez cannot compete for Real Madrid in the United States, it is time for Die Aguado to show his strength."
"The scout manager of a big club once said to me, 'If even Diego Aguado cannot gain a foothold in the first team, it will be difficult for others to do it.' Is there a better start stage than the Club World Cup?"
Diego Aguado is an 18-year-old Spanish defender who can play central and left-back positions. He made his first debut in Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey in January this year.
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