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He is worth 75 million euros and Raúl Jiménez gives him a lesson in the Premier League

Raúl Jiménez and the lesson he gives to a forward who triples his value in Europe.

By Liam Styles

Raúl Jiménez and the lesson he gives to a forward who triples his value in Europe.

Although the Mexican striker Raúl Jiménez, after his accident and the low level he has shown in the Premier League dropped significantly, his price does not cease to surprise, because now he is giving a lesson to a TOP striker in the English league, himself. which costs 75 million euros according to the Transfermarkt portal. El Lobo de Tepeji is fighting to return to its optimal level prior to the Copa América.

In the current Premier League season, Raúl Jiménez with his four goals already surpasses the Liverpool forward, Luis Díaz, a Colombian, who arrived with a great poster last season and currently would not be hooked with the goal quota that was expected in the team of the reds, however, Raúl Jiménez, despite the fact that he also started in a very sparing way, now has four goals while the Colombian only three.

Raúl Jiménez wants to recover his level of competition, as he wants to be the starting forward for the Mexican National Team for the Copa América 2024, where Mexico hopes to have an excellent participation, especially because it returns to the international tournament after 8 years of absence. Mexico is considered one of the most representative teams in Concacaf and now wants to show off against Conmebol.

Within Raúl Jiménez's statistics, the scoring quota that he has above the best player that the Colombian national team has stands out, something that is worth highlighting for the Mexican forward who, after returning to having a streak of goals, hopes to maintain it until mid-2024 where he will play the international tournament with the Mexican team as well as in March he will have the tough competition of the Nations League.

The teams where Raúl Jiménez has played

C. America (2011-14)
C. Atlético de Madrid (2014-15)
SL Benfica (2015-18)
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. (2018-23)
Fulham F. C. (2023-Act.)
 

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