Mars has just entered the exclusive club of planets with rays. This is discouraging news for NASA.

NASA’s Perseverance rover has captured a lightning strike on Mars for the first time. Although it may seem strange, it is only the fourth planet in which we have confirmed the presence of this type of electrical activity, after Earth, Jupiter and Saturn. Confirmed. Despite its thin atmosphere, scientists have suspected for decades that the red planet, with its constant whirlwinds and dust storms, must have some type of electrical activity. Now, thanks to the Perseverance rover, we finally have definitive proof. The discovery, published in the journal Natureconfirms that the Martian atmosphere crackles with electricity, although not exactly like the Earthly storms we know. They haven’t seen it, they’ve heard it. As much as we would have liked the Perseverance rover to photograph a blinding flash across the Martian sky, the first evidence of electrical activity on Mars is not visual, but auditory. NASA’s rover’s SuperCam instrument, equipped with a microphone originally designed to listen to the rover’s laser hitting rocks, has captured something unexpected: the sound of electrical discharges. Among dust devils. According to the data analyzed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratorythe rover recorded 55 electrical discharge events over two Martian years. Most associated with dust storms, and 16 of them when the rover was directly crossed by sand devils. “We got some good recordings where you can clearly hear the click,” Ralph Lorenz, Perseverance mission scientist, explains in a statement. But in a specific recording from sol 215 (the 215th Martian day of the mission), you hear not only the electrical crack, but also the swirling wind hitting the rover and grains of sand impacting the microphone. The triboelectric effect. How do these rays form on a planet without rain clouds? Because of the triboelectric effect, exactly the same physical principle that happens when we walk with socks on a carpet and then you touch a doorknob and, ouch, a spark jumps. On Mars, dust devils act like giant generators of static electricity: Hot air rises and begins to rotate, forming a vortex. When rotating, it raises dust and sand. The dust grains rub against each other, transferring electrons and generating charge. It’s not very encouraging. Although on Earth it also occurs in deserts, on Mars this effect is much more likely to result in electrical shocks. The Martian atmosphere is extremely thin, so the amount of charge needed to break air resistance and generate a spark is much smaller. This discovery is not just a meteorological curiosity; has profound implications for the planet’s chemistry and the search for life. Confirmation of these electrical discharges suggests that the Martian atmosphere may become charged enough to activate powerful chemical reactions. These sparks could be creating highly oxidizing compounds, such as perchlorates, which are very aggressive and can destroy the organic molecules (the building blocks of life) that the rover is trying to find. Image | NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona In Xataka | Who or what excavated the ravines on Mars? The answer is even stranger than we always thought

More than 200,000 books for 11 euros a year. It is ‘The Free Books Club’ of Valencia, a paradise for printed paper devotees

In a city like Valencia, not precisely lacking second -hand librariesa project has been born that goes beyond the mere business with volumes that have already lived one or more readings. It’s about ‘The Free Books Club ‘, a mixture of bookstore, paper trace, social club and NGOs Bibliophile that, in exchange for a minimum fee, allows its partners to take all the books they want. Its responsible is Rafael Soriano, who transmits an enthusiasm for reading perfectly In line with the philosophy of the premises: “All books are jewelry, some need a little mime and that is the goal of the club: save the books, pass them from good hands to others and in that way, among all, to have an immense library of people who want to continue keeping the books.” All books They deserve be read (As Rafael says, “a book can be a brick, but if you find a page, a paragraph, a text that tells you something, is already a good book”) and therefore preserved. That is why the Free Books Club ‘has an affordable partner share, 11 euros a year, which allows you to take all the books that are desired (To donate it is not even necessary to be a partner), return them or keep them if desired. The intention of the club is that no book is discarded, and of course, that leads to problems. The main one is that Rafael stopped counting the specimens in the premises when he reached 200,000, and the lack of space has forced him to stop classifying, archiving, listing and even restore those volumes they need. In the original place there are no more volumes, which has led them to resort to “partners who have some space at home, a garage, a small warehouse. When someone requests a large rescue, let’s say ten, twelve, fourteen boxes of books, in the premises of Valencia they do not fit.” The project has thus became a completely collaborative idea: the website centralizes the calls for help in search of space, and They estimate that right now they will be around 300,000 “saved” booksas Rafael likes to say. There are future and expansion plans although at the moment the relief comes from projects as another open club in Padrón (A Coruña) with similar operation. An agreement with emails has also been reached so that the partners can exchange books directly without going through the Valencia premises, again with the website as a meeting point. Although Rafael’s ambition goes further, and would like to see premises like his in other provinces, and “that the partners can take a book in Valencia, leave it in Cáceres, take one in Cáceres and leave it in Barcelona.” Computer to Guardian de Books Rafael Soriano started his career as a computer programmer: “I started computer studies before there were computer faculties. In the year 85 I started from 88 I dedicated myself to programming for different clients. In the end the fort of my programming was the management of bars and restaurants. “Later he made the leap to the other side of the screen:” For having met the sector, I was as manager of a bar-restaurant for a year, with thirty-so many employees on the beach. “ After dedicating almost ten years he transferred him and stayed “a little in limbo: I am not yet retired, but I don’t want to be at home, even if I have some resources to endure.” And in this way the club was born: “A little like Hobby, a little as a refuge.” And near the sea, “because I like to swim, see dawn swimming.” A completely born project of devotion to the printed page and has set in something more than a bookstore: A home for old books that serves as a transit in search of new houses. Or as Rafael says, “it is an alchemy workshop, that is, everything that is there is paper, it is an piled paper, but in the right hands it becomes gold.” In Xataka | Before he died, this man left a list of everything he had read in his life: 3,599 books of all kinds that you can now consult

Only three countries have launched human beings to space. A room is about to join the club: India

The last great spatial power is preparing to register its name in one of the most exclusive clubs of humanity: that of nations capable of sending astronauts to space by their own means. Until now, only the United States, Russia (heiress of the Soviet Union) and China hold that honor. But India and its ambitious Gaganyaan program are knocking on the door. In two years. Announced in 2018 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the aim of launching in 2022, to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the country’s independence, the Gaganyaan program accumulates several delays. However, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has stepped on the accelerator, confirming that, although the first manned mission is postponed in early 2027, preparations advance at a good pace. The road map. Isro prepares three unmanned orbital missions of the Gaganyaan ship before starting to launch astronauts, According to Eureka. The first is called G1 and is scheduled for the last quarter of 2025. The Vyommitra humanoid robot will carry on board, loaded with sensors to prepare manned flights. The G2 and G3 missions will be followed in 2026, also with Vyommitra. And, if everything is going as planned, Mission H1, the first manned, will take off in the first quarter of 2027 aboard the HLVM3 rocket (a version of the LVM3 adapted for manned flights), followed by the H2 mission. Astronauts. India has already designated four astronauts for these historical missions: the pilots of the Indian Air Force Prashanth Balakrishnan Nair, Angad Prathap, Angad Pratap and Shubhanshu Shukla, who will previously fly to the International Space Station in the Axiom 4 mission aboard a Spacex ship. Everyone has formed as astronauts in Russia and, one of them, Shubhanshu Shukla, will have a previous experience this one before, when it flies to the International Space Station aboard a Crew Dragon ship as part of the commercial mission Axiom 4. Ambitious plans. Indian ambitions do not end with putting astronauts in orbit. After the first two manned missions, a fourth unmanned mission of Gaganyaan, the G4, will be attached to the US segment of the International Space Station with an coupling system compatible with the NASA standard. Will serve as proof of concept to put the orbit the first module of the Indian Space Station Bharatiya Antarksha Station (BAS), whose first module would be launched in 2028 in an orbit similar to ISS. The first load mission to BAS, the G5, is scheduled for 2029. BAS has the objective of establishing a permanent presence of Indians in low orbit, adding to China, which has its own space station, and the ISS member countries, which will be abandoned in 2030. The next step will be to put an Indian astronaut on the lunar surface by 2040. For this, Isro is developing a new generation rocket propelled by methane, the NGLV (Next Generation Launch Vehicle), which will have a version capable of placing 70 tons in low orbit. Image | Isro In Xataka | India is crowned in space history: it manages to land near the South Pole of the Moon days after the Russian failure

The USA most exclusive golf club spent a fortune to buy the neighborhood. They did not have the resistance of an old woman

In Augusta, Georgia, where the average value of a house is around $ 125,000, the offers of the most famous golf club in the United States, the Augusta National Golf Clubto residents and owners of the adjoining lands have been much more than generous. The prestigious club that houses the Masters tournament has allocated at least 200 million dollars to the purchase of more than 100 properties, from modest houses to neighborhood shops, with uprights that even quintupled or more the fiscal value of the property. Only A house is brought to the ambitious renewal project. Money and aesthetics. The last week told the Wall Street Journal exclusively. In the last 20 years, the most legendary golf club on the planet has executed one of the most ambitious (and discrete) land acquisition campaigns in the recent history of American sport. The goal was not just to gain physical space. It was also transforming everything that surrounds the club into an extension of its controlled, elegant and exclusive aesthetic. The image of the visitor who is going through a neighborhood of houses for rent, street vendors and cigarette stalls on the way to the perfect grass fields did not fit with the narrative of the “Golf Sanctuary”. Therefore, the club began to Buy the houses and to demolish themturning whole neighborhoods into parking lots and green areas, redrawing even road limits and suffocating any trace of the popular bustle that once surrounded the masters. White cheches. To do this and as we said at the beginning, they have not spared when taking the neighborhood. He WSJ counted Cases such as the Lakemont Presbyterian Church, sold for 1.65 million dollars, or that of Madeleine Liles, who received 1.1 million dollars for the house that his father built in 1953. These cases exemplify a clear pattern: Augusta National does not discuss. Pay. Fast, in cash, and without hesitation. The strategy has generated a Unexpected wealth For many residents, he has strengthened local tax coffers and has silenced much of community resistance. The newspaper explained that the phrase “You know they have the money” has become a mandatory between sellers and local real estate agents. And yet A house He has resisted the “charm” of green. Club entrance A “ordinary” house vs. Empire. Yes, apparently, just a few steps from the legendary club, a 92 -year -old woman, Elizabeth Thackerresists firmly multimillionaires offers that surround her. In a modest house with three bedrooms and a single floor, built in 1956 on a land of 27 hectares, Thacker has lived most of his life, along with his late Husband Herman and his family. The house, located in the Stanley Road 1112in Augusta, Georgia, he has witnessed generations: his children grew up there and also played his grandson as a child, the professional golfer Scott Brown. However, for years, property is also the object of desire for the powerful golf club, which has invested those More than 200 million dollars in expanding its urban domain and converting the surroundings in part of its private infrastructure. The roots value above all. Although the estimated value of the house is of 338,026 dollars (Well above the local average of $ 215,000), Augusta National has presented multiple offers above that figure, all rejected. And not because business has not been done before: the Thacker sold another property to the same institution for 1.2 million dollars. The difference in this case is because the house where Elizabeth still lives is different. It is home to his life, the site where he formed a family and where he still finds meaning and belonging. His late husband made clear in 2017: “Money is not everything.” And that phrase, simple and powerful, seems to summarize the spirit with which the woman has faced one of the most influential sports clubs on the planet. Resistance between demolitions. WSJ counted That Augusta National strategy these two decades has been silent but forceful: buying properties at prices far superior to those of the market, sometimes through limited liability companies with opaque names such as BC Acquisition Co. or WSQ. Many of those acquired homes have already been demolished, replaced by parking areas or empty spaces, ready for future constructions. In fact, right in front of Thacker’s house there is now unfaled land that functions as a parking lot for tournament attendees. Under this context, his looks like an island in the midst of the advance of a tide that buys and transforms everything. The “other” Elizabeth. Next to the old woman, there is another person who has also resisted the offers of the club, although from another perspective. Rebecca Freeman81, he lives nothing from the club par-3 of the club. The woman has also seen how a dozen houses in her street were sold and demolished, and although Augusta National has made her an offer, she was lower than the 500,000 dollars obtained A neighbor, and she, patient and calculator, has decided to wait. No doubt, he plays with an ace in the sleeve: he knows that the club will end up wanting his property and a few others who still stand. “When they are ready to stay with the remaining, the price will rise,” He said to the WSJ. Its logic, like that of others who have resisted, is simple: when a buyer has infinite pockets and an immovable plan, the key is to wait for the right moment. Tenacity as a legacy. In it Thacker case And although many neighbors have already sold, she not only remains, but is still the soul of her house. Your daughter, Robin Thacker Rinder, confirmed the media With pride: “Yes, it’s ours. And yes, mom still lives there. He has an iron will.” That stubbornness, in simple appearance, encloses an act of dignity that challenges the logic of the great transactions. In times where everything seems to have a price, the story of Thacker has become these days a rare reminder that there are decisions that They … Read more

In 1995, a reading club began reading James Joyce’s most difficult book. 28 years later it is finally finished

More than a quarter of a century has taken Gerry Fialka, a Californian experimental filmmaker, in bringing a very ambitious purpose: a reading club of ‘Finnegans Wake‘, James Joyce’s book that is famous not only for his extraordinary literary quality, but for the difficulty involved in his pages. Literary nightmare. ‘Finnegans Wake ‘was published by deliveries from 1924, and was only edited as a book fifteen years later, when its title was also revealed. Since its first edition, the hostility of critics and readers was won by Your difficultywhich sometimes seems to be written in An invented language (in fact, mix words of seventy languages), and with which Joyce seeks to reproduce the way in which memories are ordered and reproducedwith words of multiple meanings and that try to challenge literary conventions at all times. 28 years. From this monumental fuck (‘Finnegans Wake’ is the closest that literature has been to generate a completely new means of expression), Fialka congregated every month in a local library to a group of between ten and thirty people. Your mission: comment in each session two pages of the book. The purpose was so ambitious that they ended up having to reduce it to a single page a month. They began in 1995 and 28 years later, in November 2023, they managed to finish reading full ‘Finnegans Wake’. Why get into this authentic scrub? The Guardian He spoke with Fialka when the reading came to an end, and some of his usual people commented on the appeal they had found in the monumental task. Bruce Woodsis, a 74 -year -old Disney retired animator, says that although “there are 628 pages of things that look like typographic errors,” he has not stopped rereading the novel since his adolescence, and that he finds in it “something of visionary.” Woodsis allowed himself to leave the club for two decades to return to him when he found no other to analyze it so intelligently. At that time, the club had only advanced fifteen chapters. A special club … With such a special purpose and novel, it is clear that we do not talk about a club to use. Fialka himself defines him more as “a Performance Artistic that a reading club “, and also speaks of the club as” a living organism. “The group ended up finding a purpose despite a few initial months of chaos and gallimaties comparable to the sensations that the book itself awakened. The curious thing is that the interpretations of the work themselves are all valid, because Joyce died not long after publishing it: he could not explain it. … for a special book. Sam Slote, One of the greatest experts In Joyce of the world, he affirms that “we must accept that no one will understand it, and that is where the idea of ​​community reading enters.” After all, Joyce himself affirmed that “the demand I make to my reader is that I dedicate all his life to read my works.” Fialka and his people seem to follow their indications, although they are not the only ones: Slote states that there are more than fifty reading groups of ‘Finnegans Wake’ throughout the world. Other clubs. Some of them seem to be trapped in an eternal literary return: the ‘Finnegans Wake’ club of Zurich has read it three times in forty years. One of them lasted eleven. And when they end, they start again, something that the book itself helps: the last sentence is interrupted in the middle and recover on the first page. Of course, Fialka himself, who is already seventy years old, has had no choice but to start again: in November last year they began their second reading of ‘Finnegans Wake’. Header | Unspash In Xataka | I thought I should always read new books, until the rereading showed me what I was losing me

What does a football club like you in a Nasdaq like this. Cádiz opens on Wall Street

Cádiz CF has announced The Nasdaq launch of its Nomadar technological subsidiary, with the aim of capturing 123 million euros to finance Sportech City, its ambitious sports and technological city project. Why is it important. It is the first time that a Spanish soccer club tries to quote in the American technological market. The operation, of complying with what was sought by the club, can transform the Gaditano team, with a current budget of 35 million, to make it a reference for sports innovation and shoot its income. Between bambalins. The nomadar subsidiary is mostly participated by Cádiz and It has the former Liverpool CEO, Peter Mooreas a vowel in your advice. The club will maintain 92% of the vote power even after selling 34.5% of the shares. Deepen. Sportech City will be a multifunctional complex of 110,000 square meters that will include: Auditorium for 40,000 spectators. International category hotel. Convention Center. 56 stores and 17 restaurants. Advanced Sports Medicine Center, Gym and Spa. Nomadar will not only develop the physical complex, but will manage four technological business areas: A sports high performance digital platform. Football academies with advanced analysis technology, International exploitation of the Magic Brand González (Nomadar Ambassador) through Ecommerce. A data center and sports innovation laboratory. The money trail. The required total financing is 370 million euros: 123 million from the IPO. 167 million debt. The rest, direct contributions of the club. Main winner? Cádiz CF can end up multiplying its income and competitive capacity if you achieve success on Wall Street. Its president, Manuel Vizcaíno, He said that this will “increase the salary limit without depending exclusively on television or subscribers.” Yes, but. The project has its risks. FC Barcelona had to resign last year to a similar attempt with its audiovisual subsidiary. The operation will depend on the investment appetite that Clear Street finds, the investment bank in charge of the placement. In Xataka | When the neighbor sings the goal before you: why football retransmissions for DTT or Internet arrives late Outstanding image | Cádiz CF

James Rodríguez scores the first goal with Club León in the MX League: “It’s a big pride”

After your debut in the MX League with Club, León, James Rodríguez He scored his first goal in just his second match. On day 3 of the Clausura Tournament, the Colombian converted from the 11 steps. At minute 50 of the meeting before Bravos de Juárezthe steering wheel executed a penalty charge that managed to convert after a lack of goalkeeper Sebastián Jurado. After the game, James He praised the team’s performance and directed attention to the meeting against Chivas del Guadalajara Next Tuesday. “An important victory today, now we have to think about three days that we have the game against Chivas On Tuesday. You have to do things well too and well, the most important thing was that it won today and that helped us more, ”he said. “Well, happy, the most relevant thing is to help this team, I want to help my colleagues play well and of course also to win,” he added. “It is a big pride, but hey, I think there is still a lot, we are on a good way and we have to continue along this same path. They want to play each supercompetitive game and that is what we all want, ”he concluded. James He was the best matching player with 78 % passes precision. He created two opportunities, completed two dribbles, stole six balls and intercepted one. Club León He won the victory by the minimum thanks to the goal of James. With the victory, they managed to reach six points, while Juarez He stayed with four units, for day 4 of Clausura 2025 of the MX League, the Esmeralda box will face Chivas and Brave will do the same before Santos Laguna. Continue reading:· How much will James Rodríguez charge for playing with Club León in the MX League?· James Rodríguez’s father highlights his quality: “It will be impossible to match”· James Rodríguez tells how he was close to signing for Manchester United (Tagstotranslate) Club Le \ U00f3n (T) James Rod \ U00edguez (T) MX League

Do you want to work as a volunteer at the Club World Cup? You can now apply, these are the requirements

The FIFA has already launched the call and has opened volunteer applications for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. If you want to participate, here we tell you what you need. The highest body in world football is looking for passionate and enthusiastic people in the United States who will contribute to the Club World Cup be an unforgettable experience between June 14 and Sunday, July 13, 2025. These volunteers will experience the competition in person and offer fans a unique perspective of the eleven host cities, where 12 stadiums will host 32 matches between the 32 teams that will seek the new trophyincluding FC Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid, Inter Miami, Pachuca and the Lion by James Rodríguez, among many others. “We look forward to the participation of local communities in the eleven magnificent host cities of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup through the volunteer program. “Together, we will ensure that the fans who will come from all over the world have the best possible experience and witness an unprecedented tournament that will redefine global club football,” mentions the statement signed by Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA. What is needed to apply? – The first requirement is to be a citizen and permanent resident of the United States.– Be 18 years or older.– Have a good command of English (if they speak more languages ​​it will be better).– Be available during the tournament, including previous training activities.– Have a passion for football, the ability to work as a team and a friendly and proactive attitude. This is what is necessary in general terms, although the statement emphasizes that certain positions may require additional experience or skills that will be clarified later for each specific case. What does it mean to be a FIFA volunteer? The importance of participating in this program is great, because itVolunteers are the image of the tournament and represent FIFA and their host city, so they must show enthusiasm and pride. They are instrumental in various tournament-related locations, from hotels to stadiums and training facilities. Where can you register? Interested parties are advised to submit their application as soon as possible on the official FIFA website, as the call will be closed when sufficient amounts are received. Remember that There are only 9,000 spots available. and it is a unique opportunity, so Quite a few applicants are expected. You can register by clicking here. Keep reading:· What Club World Cup games will the Rose Bowl have in Los Angeles?· Ticket sales for the 2025 Club World Cup: prices and schedules· James Rodríguez and the decisive factor in deciding to play for León

8 Sam’s Club products if you live in retirement

Millions of older adults in the United States depend solely on monthly Social Security checks, which can be difficult for many as they must adjust their budgets; however, Many retail chains offer discounts on a variety of items and products that fit their customers’ pockets. In the case of Sam’s Club, has its own Member’s Mark brand that covers everything from food to household essentials at well below market prices. If you are looking for quality and offers, here we mention 5 products that you can buy if you live off retirement: Herringbone Pattern Velvet Plush Blanket For this winter season, what’s better than staying warm at home with a plush blanket? a price of $24.98 dollars. It comes in all sizes and can be easily washed. Ibuprofen pills For a price of $13.18 dollarsretirees will be able to buy 200-milligram bottles of ibuprofen at the retail chain. Classic Coffee Capsule Variety Pack For coffee lovers, with a cost of $27.98 dollars Consumers will be able to purchase a package of Keurig brand coffee capsules. Liquid laundry detergent From the original Sam’s Club brand, Member’s Mark, seniors will be able to purchase liquid laundry detergent for a price of $15.98 dollars the presentation of 196 ounces. Sweet and Salty Cream Butter By a cost of $13.62 dollars At Sam’s Club you can purchase a 4-pound package of butter. Keep reading: –5 Hidden Benefits of Sam’s Club Membership–5 Marshalls furniture that will help you change the face of your home–Amazon sells a living room rug at a great price: from $149 to $43

the “breach of contract” and the ‘malpractice’ of the English club

He Real Valladolid It has a new open front. In addition to the sporting situation that the team is going through and the institutional rejection of the fans towards the current board, the transfer market has been another hard blow after the departure of the youth team. Juma Bah to Manchester city. After knowing the interest of the group directed by Pep Guardiolathe Sierra Leone center-back informed the club on Tuesday of his intention to pack his bags for Manchester, but given Valladolid’s refusal, the operation was carried out forced way. By having a record of youththe Juma Bah clause was 6 million euros. So he Real Valladolidonce he learned of the interest of Manchester Cityoffered the player a new contract without a youth record, so he could receive 12 million euros if the record had been from a subsidiary or even 30 kilos if he would be linked to the first team. Juma Bah’s representative refused to sign the new contract due to the fear that Manchester City would back out because they did not want to pay an amount greater than the six million stipulated in the contract with the youth player from Sierra Leone. On this Wednesday morning, Real Valladolid issued a statement in which they accuse the young defender of “breach of contract” Therefore, disciplinary actions will be carried out. Furthermore, the Pucelano club has shown its disagreement with the ‘modus operandi’ of Manchester City. “An intention protected by City” Through the statement, Real Valladolid has detailed how the operation has occurred in a situation that, in addition to having caused great disappointment and indignation in the club, has placed it in a “helpless” position. The Pucelano team has held Juma Bah responsible for failing to comply with its contractual commitments for not having attended morning training and “has requested its legal department to start disciplinary actions about it.” Juma Bah in his presentation at the José Zorrilla. Real Valladolid “The Club considers that behind the Player’s decision is Manchester City, which appears to have advised the player to adopt this path that places Real Valladolid in a defenseless situation, after having recently rejected financial offers of a higher amount. The player’s intention, supposedly supported and guided by Manchester City and his agent, has caused great disappointment and indignation within Real Valladolid, which welcomed Juma Bah with open arms and gave him the opportunity of a lifetime. The Royal Spanish Football Federation has just confirmed that the player has deposited the amount for the unilateral termination of the contract. In this sense, Real Valladolid informs that it reserves the right to go to the appropriate legal and sporting jurisdictions to exercise its rights and defend its interests,” reads the Real Valladolid statement. Even so, Juma Bah’s future will not pass through the English city of Manchester, at least for now. According to the French portal Footmercato.net, Juma Bah will arrive on loan to Lens in the next few hours. At Real Valladolid he has played thirteen official matches: twelve in La Liga and one in the Copa del Rey. The one from Sierra Leone has barely played one season for the Pucelano club. It arrived in the summer market from Africa’s Alk Freetown for an amount close to 200,000 eurosand a few months later he leaves, leaving six million in Valladolid’s coffers, although it could have been many more.

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