Maxi delights kids in Newcastle with all the toys they ever wanted

This week, Newcastle United’s winger Allan Saint-Maximin got two achievements: his goal was picked as the best Premier League goal in August – and another one. He also fulfilled the wildest dreams of a bunch of children by taking them on a wild shopping spree and buying all the toys they wanted!Same players hand out autographs, Saint-Maximin gives luxury watchesThe loveable Frenchman has shown his astonishing generosity many times by handing unexpected gifts and cash to unassuming fans. The 25-year-old is currently recovering from a hamstring injury, and he used his spare time to attend a marketing event by a local company. He then took a group of children and their parents to a shopping centre and bought everything they wanted.”This was my dream when I was a kid. To be able to buy all the toys I wanted in a store, unfortunately, I didn’t have this chance, so I really wanted to give this opportunity to the kids that came at this event.”

The Newcastle star was seen signing autographs and posing for pictures in a video posted by the company. The group of excited children then had their dreams come true as they got to choose whatever toys they wanted at the expense of the Frenchman.Of course Allan Saint-Maximin won August’s Premier League Goal of the Month 🎆(via @NUFC) pic.twitter.com/KoZYD2hQa3— B/R Football (@brfootball) September 16, 2022 The Frenchman, nominated for the prize along with teammates Kieran Trippier and Fabian Schar, was shortlisted for his superb volley against Wolves which rescued a point for the Magpies at Molineux.##NAJAVA_MECA_6651280##Saint-Maximin’s rocket saw him pick up the first award of the new season, beating off competition from teammates Trippier and Schar and also Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus, Chelsea’s Kalidou Koulibaly, Luis Diaz of Liverpool and William Saliba of Arsenal to the award.”It’s a tough trophy to win, so I’m very proud. It was a nice goal, but winning this trophy is always very difficult. You can see many players scored a goal, even at Newcastle with Faby and Tripps, so that’s why I’m very proud to win that trophy and get a point for my team.”Helping nurses and doctors fight the virus, feeding the hungry and scoring goalsYou just keep doing what you’re doing, Maxi!

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