spanish affiliation football player
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Javier Manquillo Gaitán ( hold 5 May 1994 ) is a spanish professional football player who plays as a right-back for Premier League baseball club Newcastle United.

Developed at Atlético Madrid, he played entirely 17 matches with the beginning team, signing with Liverpool in 2014. He went on to spend several seasons more in the Premier League, with Sunderland and Newcastle United. Manquillo represented Spain at youth degree .

Club career [edit ]

Atlético Madrid [edit ]

Manquillo playing for Liverpool in 2014 Born in Madrid, [ 5 ] Manquillo started playing football with hometown ‘s real Madrid alongside his twin brother Víctor, a ahead. however, in mid-2007, the club decided to release the latter and the former followed suit, with both signing for neighbouring Atlético Madrid 48 hours former. [ 6 ] On 8 December 2011, Manquillo made his competitive debut for the first team, starting in a 2–1 away loss against Albacete Balompié in the Copa del Rey ( 3–1 on aggregate ). [ 7 ] He was subsequently an fresh substitute in the matches against Real Sociedad [ 8 ] and Málaga. [ 9 ] On 28 November 2012, again in the domestic cup, Manquillo appeared in his second bet on with Atlético ‘s main squad, featuring 63 minutes in a 3–0 victory at Real Jaén. [ 10 ] On 6 December, he featured in the 1–0 aside kill to Viktoria Plzeň in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League. [ 11 ] His debut in La Liga came on 9 December, coming on for Filipe Luís belated into the second half of a 6–0 dwelling gain over Deportivo La Coruña. [ 12 ] On 3 September 2013, he signed a sign extension, keeping him at the Vicente Calderón Stadium until June 2018. [ 13 ] On 11 February 2014, in the first half of the spanish Cup semi-final clash against Real Madrid, Manquillo was involved in two incidents with Cristiano Ronaldo : in the early minutes, he conceded a punishment which the Portuguese converted in the first goal of an eventual 2–0 win ( 5–0 aggregate ). Later, after both went for an antenna challenge, he fell headlong to the ground, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] going on to be sidelined for more than one month with a neck injury. [ 16 ]

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Manquillo joined Premier League club Liverpool on 6 August 2014 on a biennial loanword with an option to buy after his first season. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] He made his debut 11 days late, playing the entire 90 minutes in a 2–1 Premier League victory over Southampton. [ 19 ] On 16 September, he won a 93rd-minute punishment in the UEFA Champions League affiliation against Ludogorets Razgrad, which Steven Gerrard converted to make the score 2–1 and win the match. [ 20 ] The follow week, in the one-third round of the Football League Cup, he converted his penalty shoot-out undertake against Middlesbrough as his team prevailed 14–13 following a 2–2 draw. [ 21 ] After featuring in 16 matches during the first part of the season, he played just three times in 2015, never in the domestic league, [ 22 ] and Atlético Madrid subsequently confirmed that the loan hand had been terminated. [ 23 ] On 27 July 2015, Manquillo joined Ligue 1 club Marseille on lend for the 2015–16 season, with an choice to buy. [ 24 ] On 25 August 2016, he signed on lend with Premier League club Sunderland for the 2016–17 temper. [ 25 ] [ 26 ]

newcastle United [edit ]

On 21 July 2017, Manquillo signed for Premier League cabaret Newcastle United on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. [ 27 ] He scored his first goal on 11 September 2021, in a 4–1 league loss away to Manchester United. [ 28 ]

International career [edit ]

Manquillo earned 25 caps for Spain at youth level, including seven for the under-21s. [ 29 ] He made his debut at that degree on 4 September 2014, starting in a 1–0 succeed aside to Hungary in 2015 UEFA european Under-21 Championship qualification. [ 30 ]

career statistics [edit ]

As of match played 2 October 2021

Honours [edit ]

Atlético Madrid
Marseille

Spain U19

References [edit ]