Carlos dreams of United
By SUN ONLINE REPORTER
CARLOS KAMENI admits Manchester United would be his dream move.
The Cameroon international has been in outstanding form for
Espanyol in La Liga and admits he is flattered by the interest shown by some of Europe’s leading clubs.
He said: “Manchester United is a great club. You always talk about them as you do about Milan and Juventus.
“It is a dream, but at the moment I do not think that it is right to force
things. I have to take what happens slowly.
“I have a lot of friends there like Geremi and Eric Djemba-Djemba and I have talked to them a lot about life in England.
“I watched Chelsea against Barcelona, it was a great atmosphere, people in England live for their football.”
Although a Cameroon international, Kameni, 21, was unknown when he arrived at the Olympic Stadium last summer from Le Havre where he was struggling to get a game in the side.
Kameni started this season in the first team after Belgium-born Erwin Lemmens was injured and he has played a key role in Espanyol’s strong showing in the league.
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Only seen him a few times, but can our regular La Liga watching members tell me more about him? Who is he most like?
By SUN ONLINE REPORTER
CARLOS KAMENI admits Manchester United would be his dream move.
The Cameroon international has been in outstanding form for
Espanyol in La Liga and admits he is flattered by the interest shown by some of Europe’s leading clubs.
He said: “Manchester United is a great club. You always talk about them as you do about Milan and Juventus.
“It is a dream, but at the moment I do not think that it is right to force
things. I have to take what happens slowly.
“I have a lot of friends there like Geremi and Eric Djemba-Djemba and I have talked to them a lot about life in England.
“I watched Chelsea against Barcelona, it was a great atmosphere, people in England live for their football.”
Although a Cameroon international, Kameni, 21, was unknown when he arrived at the Olympic Stadium last summer from Le Havre where he was struggling to get a game in the side.
Kameni started this season in the first team after Belgium-born Erwin Lemmens was injured and he has played a key role in Espanyol’s strong showing in the league.
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Only seen him a few times, but can our regular La Liga watching members tell me more about him? Who is he most like?
