Julián Quiñones is out of América after signing with Al-Qadsiah from Saudi Arabia | TUDN Liga MX

Through social networks, Eagles of America They posted a video, which reaches to the core, to say goodbye as an element of the painting. Coapa.

“With you here it is difficult to talk now because we are going to miss you a lot here, miss the player you were all this time and a lot the person. Thank you for all this moment,” are emotional words from André Jardine in the Eagles video.

At the same time, Al-Qadsiah announced the signing of the naturalized Mexican on a contract until 2028, so Quiñones will be able to face Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Professional League.

Some time ago it was talked about TUDNwith information from Gibrán Araige that the offer from the Saudi Arabian club was for around 14 or 15 million dollars for the signing of the Mexican.

“Hello Americanists, from day #1 that I stepped foot in this institution I knew what I was coming for and I fulfilled it and I also know that the time of us players for the biggest club in Mexico can be very short and it can be very long. And how can it be? Excellent can also be bad. My step was very short and in my point of view it was excellent, where I left traces that can never be erased.

“Thank you very much for all the good moments and especially the bad ones. Thank you to all the people who supported me regardless of the moment and to those who didn’t, also because they encouraged me much more to continue working harder. To my colleagues, thank you very much for that beautiful family that we build day by day. Why is it not easy to be in the biggest team in Mexico and with great players and maintain a locker room so united, my respect and admiration to everyone.”

In the rest of the competitions he participated in, such as Leagues Cup 2024 and Concacaf Champions Cup, he scored five goals in 11 games and 939 total minutes.

 
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