City’s latest signing: “Everything Guardiola says will help me”

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Due to the success of the signing of Julian Alvarezhe City of Manchester wishes to repeat the formula with Maximo Perrone, young promise of Argentine soccer joined by the reigning Premier League champion in January from Velez Sarsfield in exchange for 11 million euros.

Perrone20 years old, trained for the first time with his new teammates on February 3 after the participation of Argentina Sub-20 in the South American category and was still on the bench in the defeat (1-0) of the Pep Guardiola he is new Tottenham, but it still hasn’t been released as ‘citizen’. “I am calm. I know that I am here to grow and that is my goal: to train, give my best in every training and then things will come as they come. There is no better place than here at the moment,” he said in club statements.

“I follow Julián everywhere”

“Everything Pep says will help me. I’m here to grow and I have the best possible help,” he continued. Perronethat you found in Julian, recently crowned world champion in Qatar, in his best guide. “I follow him everywhere. He’s a top boy and he helps me with everything: where to live, the weather and things like that. We don’t talk much about football,” he explained.

Within citythe Buenos Aires native will carry on his back the ’32’ worn by another Argentine during his time as Carlos Tevez. “I have always liked the number ’32’. There are some personal reasons behind it, but I also know that Tevez used it,” he concluded.

Source: La Verdad

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