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Angola: Football - International Manucho Ready for Manchester United


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

7 May 2008
Posted to the web 7 May 2008

Luanda

Angolan striker Manucho Gonçalves, borrowed from the Manchester United to Panathinaikos of Greece, said that he is prepared to play in England, according to Portuguese sports press.

"I hope I can seize the opportunity and show that I can play in Premier League. I feel that I am well adapted to the European football and I am now prepared to play in England,' he affirmed.

Hired last January by Manchester United, striker Manucho Gonçalves was, however, loaned to Panathinaikos.

The Portuguese sport newspaper "A Bola" has quoted the player as saying that he is assured that he will be part of Red Devils side, in the next season.



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