During his time in Europe, Di Maria played over 700 games and won numerous titles, including one La Liga title, two Copa del Reys, and the Champions League with Real Madrid, as well as five Ligue 1 titles with PSG and a league title and the Portuguese League Cup with Benfica.
Now, Di Maria has officially parted ways with Benfica and will join Rosario Central in Argentina, where he will compete for the title. He expressed his gratitude to his fans and former clubs on social media, thanking them for their support and opportunities that helped him grow as a player and a person.
Di Maria reflected on his time in Europe, highlighting the unforgettable experiences he had, the friendships he formed, and the lessons he learned from both successes and failures. He expressed his appreciation for the people who worked behind the scenes to support him and his teammates, acknowledging their tireless efforts to help them succeed.
Di Maria also expressed his gratitude to the countries that welcomed him and his family, saying thank you to Portugal, Spain, England, France, and Italy for opening their doors to him. He ended his message with a heartfelt "so long, Angel," as he embarks on a new chapter in his life.
As Di Maria returns to Argentina, he will be remembered for his impressive career in Europe, where he left an indelible mark on the football world.