He spent most of his professional career with Villarreal after signing as a 19-year-old, going on to appear in 249 competitive matches and score seven goals over seven La Liga seasons. In 2017 he joined Milan and, four years later, signed with Lazio also of the Italian Serie A.
Musacchio made his full debut for Argentina in 2011.
In August 2009, Musacchio moved to Villarreal CF in Spain, initially being assigned to the B team in the second division.[5] He made his official debut on 5 September in a 3–1 loss at Córdoba CF[6] as the reserves overachieved in their first season ever in that tier, eventually finishing seventh.[7]
On 13 February 2010, shortly after ceasing to be a non-EU player,[8] Musacchio made his La Liga debut by playing the last 15 minutes in a 2–1 home win against Athletic Bilbao.[9] From that moment onwards he was permanently promoted to Villarreal's first team, successively surpassing more experienced Iván Marcano and Gonzalo Rodríguez – the latter his compatriot – in the defensive pecking order.[10][11]
Following Leonardo Bonucci's departure to Juventus FC and Mattia Caldara's two long-term injuries, Musacchio became a starter, oftentimes partnering up with the team's newly appointed captain Alessio Romagnoli.[17] In June 2020, just before the post-pandemic restart of the league competition in Italy, he underwent surgery on his left ankle and missed the remainder of games.[18]
In 2017, Gianni De Biasi asked Musacchio if he would be interested in playing for Albania of which he was the manager, but the player declined as he wished to represent his country of birth.[24]
Style of play
A press release of A.C. Milan described Musacchio as a "very physical centre back" with character and agility.[2] Additionally, the article highlighted his marking and blocking abilities, and that he liked to start moves and play short passes."[2]
Personal life
Musacchio's paternal grandparents were of Albanian origin, being Arbëreshë from Portocannone in lower Molise region, Italy. The surname Musacchio originated from the Muzaka region in south-central Albania, and was widely used in the Albanian community in Italy.[25]
Career statistics
Club
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[26]