Pablo Aimar career continues in Malaysia
Former national team member Argentina Pablo Aimar has decided to continue his career in the Malaysian club Johor Darul
Argentinian who once called the successor Diego Armando Maradona decided at the end of the contract with Benfica, continue his career in Malaysia.
Pablo Aimar ruled out a return to Argentinian football due to great offers that arrived from Malaysia's club.
Aimar is with the club signed two-year contract and the media reported that became the most expensive stranger in the history of the club .
The former Valencia midfielder started his career at River Plate , and played in Zaragoza and Benfica and for the Argentine national team played 52 match scoring eight goals.
Pablo Aimar ruled out a return to Argentinian football due to great offers that arrived from Malaysia's club.
Aimar is with the club signed two-year contract and the media reported that became the most expensive stranger in the history of the club .
The former Valencia midfielder started his career at River Plate , and played in Zaragoza and Benfica and for the Argentine national team played 52 match scoring eight goals.
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