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Leicester City Boss Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Jeremy Jeremy, the club, claiming that a new deal was a new deal, gave a rare positive news for fox fans.
Experienced forward, when a new flight debut in April, the second 15 year old, the first 15 year old appeared in the Premier League. Monga was three months older than the Ethani Nwaneri of Arsenal – who Set a record in 2022 – However, unlike armed stars, Leicester collected the GEM’s flight football this season.
Monga became the youngest player in the history of the Premier League of Leicester, Manchester City and Chelsea It was reported to be determined as a talent who excessively interested. Athletic The real Madrid claims that previously prolific record browsing.
Van Nistelrooy did his best Lower this growing assumption Prior to the season and nottingham forest of Monga, Monga’s latest Kamo hit a further confident tone.
“We want it to come with him and hope that we can sign a contract with him in the near future,” said Van Nistelrooy talker.
The Dutch patron, Monga’nin after the match, turned to the Monga. “If it can stay and it’s his future and he can do minutes and can make him in his way,” said Van Nistelrooy. “I have conversations with him and his family and I hope it can sign soon. But it is at his disposal.
“It is very joy to work with him. Sometimes we talk about his GCSES and math, but we talk about football. This would be a tale.”
Deep to the time of stop LeeshroomJamie Vardy, Jamie Vardy, Monga’s legs with the legs with the legs with the legs of Monga, attacked in the city. A teenager who has made an effort before, tats hit the target on the floods.
If Monga is already clinging with missed Leicester, there will only be two remaining games The youngest striker in the history of the Premier League. James Vaughan, a goal, which is a goal, which is one goal in every 15-year-old and joined another flight, passed a long-term record.