Randal Kolo Muani named Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga because the worst DJ within the France nationwide crew. He mentioned that Camavinga performs Brazilian songs after hanging out with Rodrygo in Los Blancos‘ dressing room.
Camavinga and Rodrygo are teammates on the Spanish capital. The Brazilian is seemingly influencing his teammate not solely on the pitch however exterior of it as nicely. Kolo Muani mentioned (by way of @MadridXtra on Twitter):
“Worst DJ in the French NT? Camavinga. He puts on Brazilian songs ever since he started hanging out with Rodrygo.”
🗣️ Kolo Muani: “Worst DJ in the French NT? Camavinga. He puts on Brazilian songs ever since he started hanging out with Rodrygo.” @telefoot_TF1 https://t.co/I8UkD5EdPx
Camavinga has been a key participant for Real Madrid since his 2021 change. He has to date made 99 appearances for the membership, together with 59 this previous season.
Rodrygo, in the meantime, has been a key participant within the assault for Real Madrid. He has to date scored 37 objectives and has supplied 32 assists in 165 matches. The Brazilian scored 19 objectives and supplied 11 assists in 57 matches this previous season.
Real Madrid add a brand new attacker to their ranks within the type of Joselu
With Karim Benzema departing the membership, Real Madrid want to bolster their assault forward of the 2023-24 season. They have already made a brand new addition as Joselu has signed on a season-long mortgage.
The Spaniard got here up by means of the academies of the membership and even made two appearances in his first season. Speaking about re-joining the Madrid giants, Joselu mentioned (by way of Real Madrid’s web site):
“You’re at the best club in the world, so when you have to leave, of course you have that yearning. Coming back has brought up so many emotions. You come to the best club in the world, even at the academy, and everything is different. Everything is better and we managed to gain promotion to the Segunda División.”
“That was one of the best dressing rooms I’ve been a part of in my career. Many years have passed, lots of different experiences and I have grown as a professional. I have also had a family and that brings a bit more emotional stability. I’m so proud of the career I’ve had and to have come this far.”
Joselu scored 17 objectives for Espanyol this previous season. However, after the Catalan membership had been relegated from La Liga, the participant sealed a transfer again to his former membership on a season-long mortgage.
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