And it’s not going away. André-Pierre Gignac officially made his renewal as a football player tigers for the next two years, in what appears to be the final destination of his professional career.
The French striker will be able to do that turn ten years old with the team of Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, with whom he signed in the 2015 and became the top scorer, surpassing the goal of the late Thomas Boy Espinoza, who scored 104 goals in 413 official matches.
“Being able to finish my career at Tigres has been my dream since I got here. I don’t know, there was something, something that can’t be counted, it’s something you have inside and the pleasure of announcing that in 2025 I can celebrate 10 years with this club and finish my career here in Tigres thanks to the confidence of my institution, manager, coaching staff, I extended my contract for another two yearsGignac told TUDN.
“I’m still focused on what’s left of my career and I might feel good in 2025 and I’ve scored 40 goals in two years and I’ll keep scoring goals but right now it’s my 10th year with the club and then we’ll see, in 2025 I have to make a decision, 39 years. I don’t want to stop with just goals, I want titles, cups, I want group stuff, to be able to celebrate, celebrate with my teammates, because if I’m in this situation today, I assure you that 70% of it is because of them, the group, teammates, coaching staff and institution,” addedor.
The Frenchman has become an idol for fans of Tigres, a club with which he scored 178 goals in 313 games, making four national titlesa Concacaf Champions League, a second place in the Copa Libertadores and a second place in the Club World Cup, among other achievements.
Source: Goal

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