What nationality is Shaqiri?

Albanian
KosovarSwiss
Xherdan Shaqiri/Nationality

Xherdan Shaqiri (Albanian pronunciation: [dʒɛrˈdan ʃaˈciɾi]; born 10 October 1991) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a winger for Ligue 1 club Lyon and the Switzerland national team.

What age is Shaqiri?

30 years (October 10, 1991)
Xherdan Shaqiri/Age

What position is Shaqiri?

Midfielder
Xherdan Shaqiri/Position

What height is Shaqiri?

5′ 7″
Xherdan Shaqiri/Height

Why is Shaqiri so built?

The ‘Magic Dwarf’, as he’s nicknamed (we didn’t come up with it), is built for doing squats, with his short stocky frame. He’s the ideal explosive power athlete. When mere mortals squat they lower the bar down; when Shaq squats he stands there with the weight on his shoulders and pushes the world down. Fact.

Did Shaqiri leave Liverpool?

Xherdan Shaqiri leaves Liverpool to join Lyon in deal worth up to €11 million.

How much did Shaqiri cost?

Liverpool forward Xherdan Shaqiri has completed a permanent move to Ligue 1 side Lyon. Shaqiri will cost Lyon a fee of around £9.5m, marking a loss on the fee Liverpool paid Stoke for him in 2018, when they activated a £13.5m release clause in his contract.

Who has Shaqiri played for?

Olympique Lyonnais#29 / Midfielder
Switzerland national football team#23 / Midfielder
Xherdan Shaqiri/Current teams

How rich is Shaqiri?

Xherdan Shaqiri net worth: Xherdan Shaqiri is a Swiss professional soccer player who has a net worth of $12 million….Xherdan Shaqiri Net Worth.

Net Worth: $12 Million
Date of Birth: Oct 10, 1991 (30 years old)
Place of Birth: Gjilan, SFR Yugoslavia

Why did Liverpool sell Shaqiri?

The 29-year-old told Jurgen Klopp earlier this summer he wanted to leave in search of more regular game time and Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards granted him his request following an improved offer from Lyon counterpart Juninho.

Why did Shaqiri leave Liverpool?

Having joined Liverpool in the summer of 2018, Shaqiri has appeared 45 times for the Reds. As he approaches his 30th birthday, and with one year left on his contract (plus a one-year club option), Shaqiri asked Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp to let him leave so he could get more regular playing time.