Biography

Manuel Lanzini- Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Career

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Manuel Lanzini is an Argentine professional footballer who currently plays for Premier League club West Ham United and the Argentina national team as an attacking midfielder. He formerly played for Fluminense and River Plate.

Quick Facts

Real NameManuel Lanzini
Occupationassociation football player
NationalityArgentina
Date of Birth1993/02/15
Birth Year1993
Birth Month02
Birthday15
Age29 years
First NameManuel
Last NameLanzini
Gendermale
Place of BirthItuzaing
Height1.67 m
Weight59 kg
ProfessionFootball player
ParentsHéctor Lanzini
SiblingsTomás Lanzini
Marital StatusMarried
Wife name Jennifer Reina
ChildrenBenjamín Lanzini
Net Worth $16 million euro

Manuel Lanzini Biography

Soccer player Manuel Lanzini is well-known. His birthday is February 15, 1993, and he was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Manuel is also renowned as a professional soccer midfielder nicknamed “La Joya” (The Jewel). At the age of 21, he became the UAE Arabian Gulf League’s youngest foreign player in 2014. Manuel Lanzini was born on Monday, February 15, 1993. He is 29 years old now. Manuel was born under the sign of Aquarius, and his natal flower is Primrose.

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Manuel Lanzini Height, Weight, Body measurement

Manuel is 5 feet 6 inches tall. He weighs approximately 59 kg. He has lovely warm black eyes and Black locks. There is no information on his chest-waist-hip measurements, dress size, shoe size, biceps, and so on.

Career

  • Lanzini distinguished himself in indoor soccer football categories, showcasing his abilities in the Club Academia Kaly de Ituzaingó class of 1993, a neighborhood club. Ramón Maddon, who identified players like Juan Román Riquelme, Carlos Tevez, and Esteban Cambiasso, wanted to take Lanzini to Boca Juniors for a test match, but the young Lanzini rejected, explaining that he only wanted to play for the club he supported: River Plate Club
  • In 2002, he was transferred to River Plate. He began training and working as a playmaker in minor levels until being hired by Pedro Vega, an ex-player and coach of lower club categories. Lanzini’s eighth division squad won the divisional title in 2008, and he finished with nine goals, just two fewer than teammate forward Leonardo Salguero, who had 11 goals. River Plate defeated Boca Juniors 3-0 in the Superclásico on November 2, 2008, with Lanzini scoring two goals and assisting on another.
  • River Plate’s first team coach, ngel Cappa, selected Lanzini in the team for the winter preseason in 2010, contesting numerous matches in Salta Province. Lanzini made his unofficial debut in a 3-0 friendly win over Central Norte, coming on as a second-half substitute for Ariel Ortega. Lanzini then played another friendly match against Juventud Antoniana, and his performance was well received by both the press and the crowd.
  • Lanzini’s performance in the 2010 winter preseason pleased his coach. Finally, he made his debut on August 8, 2010, against Tigre in the first match of the 2010 Torneo Apertura. River Plate won 1-0, and Lanzini was replaced at halftime by Facundo Affranchino.
  • On July 19, 2011, River Plate agreed to loan Lanzini to Fluminense for a cost of $400,000, with a transfer option of $15,000,000.
  • Lanzini made his debut in the Brasileirao 2011 in a 3-0 victory over Figueirense.
  • He would later score his first official goal in the team’s 20th game of the competition, a 2-1 triumph against So Paulo. Because of his performances and demeanor, the club’s president dubbed him “the next Neymar.”
  • Lanzini returns to the show on June 30, 2012. He started the team’s first game in the competition, scoring the sole goal in a 1-2 loss against Belgrano de Córdoba. For his comeback, he requested his coach, Matas Almeyda, if he might wear the club’s legendary number 10, which Almeyda agreed to. During Almeyda’s tenure, though, Lanzini was unable to secure a starting spot and was forced to watch games from the bench.
  • Lanzini was nominated to Argentina’s tentative 35-man Olympic team in May 2016. He left the squad in July 2016 due to a knee injury acquired while practicing in Miami, Florida, and returned to London for treatment at West Ham United.
  • Lanzini was named to new Argentina manager Jorge Sampaoli’s first squad for upcoming friendlies against Brazil and Singapore in May 2017, with Lanzini making his full international debut on 9 June against Brazil at the MCG in Melbourne, Australia, replacing Ever Banega in the 81st minute of Argentina’s 1-0 win. On March 23, 2018, he scored his first international goal in Argentina’s 2-0 victory over Italy at the Ethiad Stadium in Manchester.
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Manuel Lanzini’s Net Worth

The Argentine midfielder, who began his professional career in Argentina in 2010 and just recently joined the Premier League in 2015 after a brief stint in the UAE, has an estimated net worth of €16.2 million (£14 million) as of February 2024. Still in his prime, his attacking abilities attract a price close to €20.9 million (£18 million), a sum that is expected to rise.

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Brand Endorsement

Lanzini, an Argentina international, is under contract with the East London club but has been linked with a transfer to Liverpool.

He has many sponsorship and endorsement deals with well-known brands like Nike, which add to his income.

Manuel Lanzini Wife, Marriage, Children

In 2018, Jennifer Reina met Manuel Lanzini. Within weeks, they had fallen in love. As a result, Jennifer relocated to London to live with Lanzini. She also looks after Manuel’s son Benjamin Lanzini, who represents her soul mate’s prior relationship.

Jennifer provides excellent care for her family. It allows Manuel to relax regarding Benjamin’s progress.

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Awards & Achievement

  • Torneo Final 2014 Argentine Primera División
  • The American Classic: 2017
  • West Ham United’s 2016-17 Player of the Year
    The Premier League Month’s Goal: October 2020

Interesting Facts

  • Manuel Lanzini was born on February 15, 1993, in Argentina to his housewife mother, Mariam Tajera, and his former professional player father, Hector Lanzini.
  • He got the moniker “La Joya” (The Jewel) during his time with the Hammers due to his outstanding contribution to the team as well as his speed and agility.
  • He came in as a second-half substitute for Ariel Ortega in River Plate’s informal debut, a 3-0 win over Central Norte.