Transfer Market: A goalscorer spills the beans on his transfer to ASSE?

Transfer Market: A goalscorer spills the beans on his transfer to ASSE?
Transfer Market: A goalscorer spills the beans on his transfer to ASSE?

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Transfer Market: A goalscorer spills the beans on his transfer to ASSE?

Published on July 2, 2024 at 00:00

With a Master’s degree in international law, I realized at the end of my university studies that it was important to work in a field that you enjoy. Overnight, I decided to put an end to my parents’ dream of me becoming a future lawyer, to live my passion: sports. Since then, I have been covering transfer windows and sports news, trying to inform readers as best I can.

ASSE has reportedly found its next goalscorer in New Zealand. Trained at Wellington Phoenix, Ben Old is reportedly about to join Ligue 1. He could imitate Yunis Abdelhamid, who has reportedly already reached an agreement. Silent for several days, the 21-year-old striker has broken his silence and opened the door to an arrival in France.

ASSE should announce its first summer recruits in the coming hours. Released by the Reims Stadium, Yunis Abdelhamid has reportedly managed to reach a full agreement with the Saint-Etienne club. At 36, the Moroccan international should become the first recruit of the era Kilmer Sports Ventures. He could be joined by a young New Zealand striker named I am Old. Aged 21, the player of Wellington would be ready to take on this immense challenge.

This scorer finally comes out of silence

In remarks reported by In green and against all, I am Old broke his silence and confirmed his departure. “The most important thing for me is to find a place where I can play. That’s the most important thing. I have to put my ego aside and not just look for the best contract if it’s not a place where I can play, showcase myself and flourish. It will definitely be a new challenge if that’s the path I choose.” said the player.

Ben Old announces himself abroad

I am Old did not reveal his next destination, but did give some clues. I really enjoy the challenge of going to a place where people don’t speak English and hopefully I can learn another language, which I would love to do. And often it’s the football that does the talking. Even though it would be difficult with the lifestyle, if I can play football well, everything else will fall into place.” did he declare.

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