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Ghana U20 striker Benjamin Fadi wants to play for Manchester City

Posted On Sunday, 17th February 2013

Benjamin Fadi dreams of playing for Manchester City one day

Ghana youth international Benjamin Fadi hopes to play for Manchester City one day after arriving at his new club Malmo FF in Sweden.

The Ghana U20 striker is on three-year contract with the Allsvenskan side after joining from Ghana Premier League side Heart of Lions. 

Fadi’s contract will take effect from March 16 this year when he turns 18.

He has been on pre-season training with Malmo FF and he wants to make a mark in the Scandinavian country and pave the way for a dream move to Eastlands to play for Manchester City.

“My personal goal is to score ten goals for Malmö FF. I grew up with English football on television,” Fadi told Sydsvenskan.

”One day I want to play in any of the major leagues, preferably in the Premier League. Manchester City are my favourites.”

Fadi will be released by Malmo to play for Ghana at next month’s African Youth Championship in Algeria.

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READERS COMMENTS

  1. The Great says:

    Who r u and what r u? I have never heard of u. U r just like yo dancing king Gyan always thinking of playing for a very rich club and not a better club. What is manchester city? Zambian players are better.

  2. Fifa One says:

    If you will always pray for your country’s football players to play for TP mazembe, and those easting and southern African teams, then praise the Lord, and may the Lord keep it that way since TP Mazembe and Orlando Pirates and those clubs are bigger clubs than Manchester City, Real Madrid, AC Milan, FC Porto etc. Thank You.

  3. adeshinasamad@yahoo.con says:

    Me & this lad went to d same JHS in ksi. We were in the same class back then in st. augustine’s jhs at Asem, ksi. Am so happy 4 him as he as achieved his boyhood dream of wanting to be football.





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