Manuel Lanzini has committed his future to River Plate by extending his contract until December 2025. The attacking midfielder is back at his roots after doing good in the Premier League, and stays important for the team even though he doesn’t start every game.
- Lanzini has renewed his contract with River Plate until December 2025.
- He returned to River Plate in August 2023 after 153 Premier League appearances with West Ham United.
- His experience and skills are really important for River Plate’s goals in the Argentine Primera Division.
Lanzini’s Return to River Plate
Manuel Lanzini signing a new contract with River Plate is a big moment for him. After playing a lot at West Ham United where he played 153 Premier League games Lanzini came back to where he started in August 2023. His new contract going until December 2025 shows he wants to keep helping River Plate do well in the Argentine Primera Division Even though he doesn’t always start matches his experience and skills are really valuable for the team.
Manuel Lanzini renueva contrato en River.
*️⃣Su nuevo vínculo será hasta diciembre de 2025, tal como informó @GerGarciaGrova. https://t.co/qnokwC1DEH— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
January 01, 2025
Career Highlights and Contributions
Lanzini who plays as an attacking midfielder and is worth €1.80 million has had quite a journey in football. At 31 he brings lots of experience from playing in the Premier League where he got 21 goals and helped with 15 assists. Since coming back to River Plate he’s played 19 times and scored one goal. He started at River Plate’s youth academy and coming back is like returning home bringing everything full circle. You can find more about what he’s done on River Plate’s team page.
Strategic Moves in the Argentine Primera Division
Lanzini signing again shows what lots of teams in the Argentine Primera Division are doing where clubs want to keep things steady and use players with experience to win more. Like Eduardo Domínguez who also got a new contract with Estudiantes de La Plata which shows this is happening a lot. Also Gustavo Costas is staying at Racing Club which shows how teams want to keep experienced leaders around. If you want to know more about the league check out the Argentine Primera Division page.
Manuel Lanzini staying at River Plate isn’t just good for him but shows how the club wants to keep doing well in Argentina and internationally.