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For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Isaiah 9:6

Real Madrid’s power at the back Antonio Rüdiger has addressed the media at Germany’s training camp in recent times to discuss what he believes the future holds — and whether he may one day end up back in Italy.

Questioned whether he’d like to cap off his career in Serie A, the former AS Roma icon was full of praise for the Italian league and what they stand for.

“For me, previously, Italy was a highly special nation — a top league to mature and grow as a defender,” Rüdiger said. “I adore the country in general — the cuisine, the pasta, the pizza… I spent a fantastic period there. It has class-leading clubs like Juventus, Napoli, Roma, and the Milan sides.”

While his passion for Italy remains, Rüdiger was very emphatic about the fact that his heart belongs to Madrid right now.

“Honestly, as much as football can turn around, I’m very, very happy where I am right now. I’m not even thinking about leaving anytime soon. That’s all,” he stated. “But well. in football, you never know.”.

Since joining Real Madrid, Rüdiger has been a constant presence in the team. After an initial shaky start to his inaugural campaign, the German international has established himself as a decent defender as well as a leader on and off the pitch.

With his experience, tenacity, and dedication, Rüdiger remains an invaluable asset to club and country — and judging by appearances, still has plenty to offer in the years to come.

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