Di Maria reveals he has no intention of retiring from Argentina

2023-03-23 09:18

Di Maria reveals he has no intention of retiring from Argentina


Argentina will make their debut as 2022 World Cup winners tomorrow night when they host Panama at Monumento Buenos Aires. Di Maria, 35, responded to his international prospects ahead of the game.


"I'm definitely going to continue," Di Maria, who had just finished training, told TyC Sports. Later, he expressed his love and reluctance for the Argentine team: "I can find the uniqueness of the national team every time. This is the most beautiful place, and people are all fascinated by it."


The player then added that his top priority now is to prepare for the upcoming World Cup preliminaries and Copa America: “New goals? Return to the road of victory and continue on top of that. We are about to usher in the qualifiers and another America’s Cup, We have to be ready."


In order to maintain a good state, Di Maria, who intends to return to Rosario Central and hang up his boots, is expected to extend his time limit in major European leagues; on the other hand, Juventus intends to renew the Argentine's short-term contract to reward him with 8 goals in half a season Excellent performance with 7 assists.


The media learned that Juventus currently proposes to Di Maria that the contract renewal condition is an annual after-tax salary of 7 million euros, and there are other bonuses. Negotiations are ongoing.