Moukoko, the serious revelations

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He arrived in Nice this summer preceded by a fine reputation – that of a diamond to be polished certainly but with technical background such that Germany has already been conquered in the past. However, barred from the first team at Dortmund this season, Youssoufa Moukoko had to go on loan to find playing time.

However, among the Aiglons, the winger is struggling to find a place. Although he participated in seven days of the championship, he only started twice – scoring two goals in 12 appearances in all competitions in the red and black jersey. With performances that are too often disappointing.

Born Youssoufa Mohamadou

The latest revelations from the German press on the subject of crack will not speak in its favor. According to an investigation by Bild, the young German international born in Yaoundé, Cameroon, was not born in 2004 – as his identity papers claim – but in 2000. A confession from his own adoptive father.

Youssoufa Moukoko is not the biological son of my wife and myself. He was actually born in 2000. We have reduced his age by four years for administrative reasons

», confides Bild’s paternal source, not without revealing the boy’s true identity: Youssoufa Mohamadou. Moukoko would therefore not have been born on November 20, 2004 but on July 19, 2000, according to documents that the media in question was able to obtain. The controversy concerning the person concerned is not new – the German Football Federation (DFB) has already been alerted in the past before closing the case.

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