Iker Muniain He has completed the procedures at Ezeiza Airport and is flying to Spain. A group of journalists asked him about the possibility of playing Saint Lawrence and he answered: “I’m going back to Bilbao, let’s check everything and see what’s happening these days.” They insist on the former Bilbao, they specifically asked him about the Storm and he replied: “This is not the time to study that. What happened, happened. Now we will review it for a few days with the family. and we’ll see what happens.”
It was very clear that Muniain did not want to give details. He didn’t even mention the word San Lorenzo. He promptly fulfilled his evasive speech and left. The fans of Pope Francis’ team, who were so excited and hoping for a “yes” on Friday, are now full of doubts, closer to disappointment than hope.
From the management of San Lorenzo, they said that Muniain responded to the first offer by asking for more money. And the Argentine club responded with a second proposal. The man from Pamplona promised to give a response in the first days of next week. The versions are multiple. So far, in public Muniain has not been as enthusiastic as they say from San Lorenzo he has been seen in private. Let’s wait then.
San Lorenzo is a giant club, one of the big five in Argentina, but it lives in a harsh economic and political reality. A “no” from Muniain in the face of expectations built up is another heavy blow for a questionable leadership. Muniain didn’t name San Lorenzo, but he said he likes the passion of Argentine soccer and really likes Buenos Aires, both its classic places and its gastronomy. Will you choose Ciclón as an excuse to fully enjoy the country of world champions?
Source: La Verdad

I am Shawn Partain, a journalist and content creator working for the Today Times Live. I specialize in sports journalism, writing articles that cover major sporting events and news stories. With a passion for storytelling and an eye for detail, I strive to be accurate and insightful in my work.