Anfield Watch
·03 de julho de 2025
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·03 de julho de 2025
He joined the club from Wolves for an initial £41m back in 2020 - making an electrifying start to his Anfield career. In April this year he scored his final goal - a winner in the Merseyside derby.
That strike went a long way towards ensuring the Reds won their 20th top-flight title. Back on May 29, Jota tweeted an image of himself holding the Premier League trophy captioned “No. 20 Meant to be. YNWA.”
Given that Jota played in the No20 shirt - and joined in 2020 - there have been widespread calls for the club to retire the number. Fans are now taking to social media stating that would be a fitting tribute to the Portugal international.
“We won our 20th Premier League title while he wore the number 20 on his back,” one wrote. “Retire the shirt number forever.”
“Absolutely incomprehensiblly devastating for his family,” wrote another.
“It can all just be over in seconds, it’s so easy to forget that. He was a footballer to us but a husband, son, brother and father first. Retire his number. Sing his song at every game. Forever our number 20. Christ.”
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“Joined in 2020,” said another supporter. “Wore the number 20 Won us number 20 Retire the number 20 RIP”
Diogo is survived by his wife Rute Cardoso - who he married only a few days before his passing - as well as their three children.