Miguel Almirón on return to Atlanta United: ‘I feel at home’

Miguel Meron He said that he feels like “at home” now after his return Atlanta United.
Meroon’s transfer of $ 12.5 million Premier League side Newcastle United Be Announced. A hero at Hartfield International Airport arrived on Thursday evening, signing signatures, taking pictures with fans, and listening to the fans, “Megi, Megi”.
“I feel at home,” he said during a phone call with journalists with the help of a translator. “Especially last night, the welcome was really nice and it was great to see it and I feel at home.”
The move comes after six years of leaving the five lines of bright lights in the Premier League. After some early conflicts, Marayon loved the same for Newcastle fans through his average and reward. Its climax came during the 2022-23 season when he scored 11 goals in 41 games in all competitions.
“I think Newcastle fans have also treated me well,” he said. “I think it’s the same level of affection that I received from each of the fans’ bases. I will always be grateful for Newcastle fans on that, my time away during the six years there. But this is the same kind of respect and affection that I feel from the fans here in Atlanta. “
When Almirón left in 2018, it was Paraguay International in the wing that caught her attention. Now 30, Almirón feels that Atlanta gets a more more player than it was when he left.
“I think in the six years I was in England, and that experience helped,” he said. “I think I have matured and I think I will try to use this experience. I will try to bring this to the group here to try to help the group in the ways I can. I think for these reasons, also they have returned.”
While Meron talked about how much a lot has changed with Atlanta United, one of the differences is that the attacker who was calling him a lot, Joseph MartinezLong ago she left, and now with San Jose earthquakes. Al -Miron said that the two are still close.
“I am always talking to him. He is one of my best football friends, so I shared a lot of things with him and talks,” he said. “These things happen in football. We take different paths as players. So when I left, I was taking a different way to go to Newcastle … God willing, we will find a way to meet again.”