Braga: the first words of Cher Ndour

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Return to Portugal for Cher Ndour. Arriving at Paris Saint-Germain last summer from Benfica, the Italian midfielder was announced as a good deal since he arrived in France with the label of great hope of football arriving free of any contract. Unfortunately for him, Ndour played very little under Luis Enrique. Appearing three times in Ligue 1 and once in the Coupe de France, the 19-year-old player has just been loaned to Braga, a club in which QSI owns shares. Asked about his return to Liga Betclic, Ndour, who will wear number 10, said he was relieved.

“I am very happy and motivated. I arrived at a large club, with a large structure and which invests a lot in training. I needed minutes and I think SC Braga is the ideal club for me. I know the championship and SC Braga is a team that plays good football, has a good style of play and I think it will be very good for me. I think quickly, I play as if I were with friends. I am very competitive and I always want to win every match. I hope to help the team win matches, do my best in the league and in the Europa League. I want to improve my individual performance and help the team achieve its goals. I would give anything for this jersey. You can always count on me on the field”he declared on the club’s official channel.

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