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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesLiverpool FCSpanish winger Victor Munoz will make his Liverpool debut when he arrives on Merseyside later this summer, but he's more focused on winning the World Cup right nowVictor Munoz is Liverpool's newest star(Image: Getty Images)For most players, joining Liverpool would be a career-defining moment.But for Victor Munoz, it might not even be the biggest moment of his summer. That's because the winger's national team, Spain, has reached this year's World Cup final.
While Munoz is not expected to start Sunday's game, he's still got a great chance of walking away from New Jersey with the biggest prize in soccer.While Liverpool will be the furthest thing from Munoz's mind right now — and understandably so — the Reds still could have a big role to play here. Joining a new team, especially one in a foreign country, is daunting for any player.It's the first time Munoz will play overseas during his professional career, and at just 23 years old, he'll surely be a mix of nerves and excitement heading into his Reds debut.Yet Liverpool will have the chance to give Munoz the perfect welcome if Spain pulls off a win on Sunday.
Club chiefs believe the talent could blossom into one of Europe's top players after a decent campaign at his former club.Munoz scored seven goals and provided five assists for Osasuna last season to earn a spot in Spain's World Cup squad and capture Liverpool's attention. He's looking forward to playing in front of the Kop, one of soccer's grandest stages, over the coming weeks."The truth is, it all happened very quickly, but, well, when an opportunity like this comes along, you just can't let it slip by," Munoz told EFE about his move to Liverpool."It's something unique to be able to play there at Anfield, and both me and my family had absolutely no doubts.
