Miguel Almirón

Miguel Ángel Almirón Rejala (born 10 February 1994) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or right winger for Premier League club Newcastle United and the Paraguay national team.

Miguel Almirón
Miguel Almirón
Almirón in 2018
Personal information
Full name Miguel Ángel Almirón Rejala
Date of birth (1994-02-10) 10 February 1994 (age 30)
Place of birth Asunción, Paraguay
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder, winger
Team information
Current team
Newcastle United
Number 24
Youth career
2008–2012 Cerro Porteño
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2015 Cerro Porteño 39 (6)
2015–2016 Lanús 35 (3)
2016–2019 Atlanta United 62 (21)
2019– Newcastle United 173 (23)
International career
2010 Paraguay U17 10 (7)
2012–2013 Paraguay U20 16 (2)
2015– Paraguay 53 (7)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:13, 30 March 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17 October 2023

Almirón began his career at Cerro Porteño and transferred to Lanús in 2015. After winning the 2016 Argentine Primera División, he signed for Atlanta United for $8 million. He was named in the MLS Best XI for both of his seasons in Major League Soccer, as well as MLS Newcomer of the Year for 2017. After helping Atlanta to the MLS Cup 2018 he signed for Newcastle for £21 million, a club record and the highest fee for an MLS player.

Almirón made his international debut for Paraguay in 2015, and represented the country at the Copa América in 2016, 2019, and 2021.

Early life

Almirón grew up in an impoverished family in the San Pablo neighborhood of Asunción, where his father Ruben worked 18-hour shifts as a security guard and his mother Sonia worked in a supermarket. He trained with Club 3 de Noviembre from the age of seven and trialed with other teams but was considered "too frail" by his coaches to become a professional footballer. The seven members of his household slept in three bedrooms, and he had to share a bed with his mother until he was 18.

Club career

Cerro Porteño

Rejected from Club Nacional for being too lightweight, Almirón moved to Cerro Porteño. His new club still had reservations about his physique, and he did not play regularly until he was on their under-17 side.

Lanús

In August 2015, Almirón signed for Club Atlético Lanús in the Argentine Primera División. Introduced slowly in his first season by Lanús manager Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Almirón came to the forefront the next season in the shortened 2016 Argentine Primera División under Jorge Almirón. Playing as an advanced central midfielder, Almirón was pivotal in Lanús' 2016 Argentine Primera División title win, scoring key goals against local rivals Banfield in the Clásico del Sur, and later in the final against San Lorenzo. A few months later, in August 2016, Almirón set-up the only goal in Lanús' Copa Bicentenario victory over Racing.

Atlanta United FC

On 5 December 2016, Almirón signed with the new Major League Soccer expansion team Atlanta United FC. He joined as a "Young Designated Player" and Atlanta paid a transfer fee of around $8 million to Lanús.

Almirón was an important figure in Atlanta United's first season, described as the "heartbeat" of the team by veteran teammate Jeff Larentowicz. On 12 March, Almirón scored his first goals for the club, notching a brace in the club's second game, a 6–1 victory over fellow MLS newcomers Minnesota United FC. He scored the second hat-trick in club history on 20 May against the Houston Dynamo, and scored two goals a week later against New York City FC. Almirón joined teammates Greg Garza and Michael Parkhurst in the MLS All-Star Game on 2 August, and topped the league's list of 24 players under the age of 24, released on 28 September. During the regular season, Almirón was named to seven Teams of the Week by Major League Soccer, and was named Player of the Week twice. At the end of the season, he was named to the league's Best XI and was named Newcomer of the Year.

In April 2018, Almirón was named MLS Player of the Month for his five goals and two assists as Atlanta went unbeaten with three wins and a draw. With 12 goals and 14 assists, he was again named in the MLS Best XI, alongside teammate Josef Martínez. Atlanta won MLS Cup 2018 against the Portland Timbers in only their second season of existence, and Almirón was named in the Team of the 2018 MLS Cup Playoffs.

Newcastle United

Miguel Almirón 
Almirón playing for Newcastle United in 2021

On 31 January 2019, Almirón joined Premier League side Newcastle United for an undisclosed fee on a five-and-a-half year deal. The transfer fee is believed to be around £21 million, at the time, a club record fee, and a record for an MLS player. He made his Premier League debut on 11 February in a 1–1 draw at Wolverhampton Wanderers, playing the final 18 minutes in place of Christian Atsu. Fans and media likened Almirón to Santiago Muñez, a fictional Newcastle player from the film Goal! who also originated from Latin America and moved to St James' Park via the United States. During a match against Southampton on 20 April, he was tackled by Oriol Romeu and suffered a hamstring injury that ruled him out for the rest of the season. Almirón struggled to score in his first months with Newcastle, but helped his side to avoid relegation. After registering a total of 40 shots with no goals, he scored his first Premier League goal on 21 December in a 1–0 victory over Crystal Palace. He finished the season with a club-best eight goals in all competitions.

On 6 February 2021, Almirón scored twice in a 3–2 home win over Southampton, a game in which he ran 11.29 km, the most on his team. He had then scored four goals in his last 12 Premier League games, the same as he scored in the 55 before that.

On 21 August 2022, Almirón broke a goal-scoring drought by scoring an equalizer against Manchester City, following a cross from Newcastle teammate Allan Saint-Maximin. In October, Almirón scored six goals in six matches, with two goals against Fulham, and one each against Brentford, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa, reaching seven Premier League goals for the season, the most in his time in the Premier League. Following that success, he won Premier League Player of the Month for October 2022 and Premier League Goal of the Month for his first-half goal against Fulham. On 6 November, Almirón continued his scoring run with the opening goal against Southampton in a 4–1 victory, scoring his seventh goal in as many games, one more than in his previous 74 Premier League appearances. The next weekend against Chelsea, his scoring run came to an end, but he assisted Joe Willock for the only goal of the game.

On 24 February 2023, Almirón signed a new three-and-a-half year contract with the club.

On 4 October 2023, he scored Newcastle's first Champions League goal in over 20 years, when he netted the opening goal of a 4–1 win over Paris Saint-Germain, and was also named player of the match that evening.

International career

Almirón played for the Paraguay under-20 national team in the 2013 South American Youth Football Championship in Argentina, and was highly involved as his team finished second to Colombia. Later that year, he was called up for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Turkey, where Paraguay reached the last 16.

On 5 September 2015, Almirón made his senior international debut in a 3–2 friendly loss away to Chile, playing the final nine minutes in place of Jonathan Fabbro. Manager Ramón Díaz called him up the following May for the Copa América Centenario in the United States, where he started two matches in a group-stage exit.

In March 2019, in a friendly against Mexico at Levi's Stadium, Almirón came on as a substitute. Seven minutes later, he received a straight red card for a foul on José Juan Vázquez in which he dragged his studs down the back of the opponent's leg. On 10 October the same year, he was sent off for diving in a 1–0 friendly loss to Serbia.

Personal life

Almirón is a practicing Christian and has two religious quotes tattooed on his arms. He has been married to his wife, Alexia Notto since November 2016; the couple's first child, a son, was born in June 2021.

Career statistics

Club

    As of match played 30 March 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup League cup Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Cerro Porteño 2013 Paraguayan Primera División 6 1 0 0 6 1
2014 Paraguayan Primera División 14 0 1 0 15 0
2015 Paraguayan Primera División 19 5 1 0 20 5
Total 39 6 2 0 41 6
Lanús 2015 Argentine Primera División 10 0 1 0 3 1 14 1
2016 Argentine Primera División 13 3 2 0 2 0 17 3
2016–17 Argentine Primera División 12 0 2 0 0 0 14 0
Total 35 3 5 0 5 1 45 4
Atlanta United FC 2017 Major League Soccer 30 9 1 0 1 0 32 9
2018 Major League Soccer 32 12 1 0 5 1 38 13
Total 62 21 2 0 6 1 70 22
Newcastle United 2018–19 Premier League 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 0
2019–20 Premier League 36 4 6 4 0 0 42 8
2020–21 Premier League 34 4 1 0 4 1 39 5
2021–22 Premier League 30 1 1 0 1 0 32 1
2022–23 Premier League 34 11 1 0 6 0 41 11
2023–24 Premier League 29 3 3 0 3 1 6 1 41 5
Total 173 23 12 4 14 2 6 1 205 30
Career total 309 53 19 4 20 3 13 2 359 62

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Paraguay 2015 1 0
2016 6 0
2017 5 0
2018 2 0
2019 12 2
2020 3 0
2021 11 1
2022 8 3
2023 5 1
Total 53 7
List of international goals scored by Miguel Almirón
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 10 September 2019 Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan 23 Miguel Almirón  Jordan 2–2 4–2 Friendly
2 14 November 2019 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria 25 Miguel Almirón  Bulgaria 1–0 1–0 Friendly
3 24 June 2021 Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília, Brazil 34 Miguel Almirón  Chile 2–0 2–0 2021 Copa América
4 24 March 2022 Estadio Antonio Aranda, Ciudad del Este, Paraguay 43 Miguel Almirón  Ecuador 3–0 3–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
5 10 June 2022 Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon, South Korea 45 Miguel Almirón  South Korea 1–0 2–2 Friendly
6 2–0
7 18 June 2023 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asuncion, Paraguay 49 Miguel Almirón  Nicaragua 1–0 2–0 Friendly

Honours

Cerro Porteño

Lanús

Atlanta United FC

Newcastle United

Individual

References

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