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TIMOTHY FOSUH MENSAH
PROFILE
Full Name: Evans Timothy Fosuh Mensah
Date of  Birth: 2nd January 1998
Place of Birth: Armsterdam , Holland
Height: 1.90 m
 Playing Position: Defender / Mildfielder
Nationality: Holland

Mensah's Debut Against Arsenal At Old Traffold In United's 3-2 win
Mensah's Debut Against Arsenal At Old Traffold In United's 3-2 win


Evans Timothy Fosuh Mensah is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defensive/central mildfielder, centre-back or full-back for English club Manchester United.
Born in Armsterdam, Mensah began his career with Ajax before moving to England in 2014. He made his professional debut at left-back on 28 February 2016 in a 3-2 Premier League Win at home to Arsenal replacing Marcos Rojo in the 55th minute.
Manchester United moved to snap up the highly-rated youngster from Ajax in the summer of 2014 beating a host of top European clubs in the process and if he is able to reach his potential, the Red Devils will have a real star on their hands.
His size belittles his tender years, with the 18-year-old looking like his is physically ready to make the step up to United's first team already.
Able to play at centre-back or further forward as a central or defensive midfielder, Fosu-Mensah adheres to the Dutch traditions of being technically excellent with the ball, as he has a good footballing brain on his shoulders.
He also has pace and the kind of attitude that could see him emerge as a leader as his career develops. He signed a three-year deal at the club, so United should give him plenty of time to reach his potential.
Fosuh Mensah has so much more to his game that based on personal assessment with what he is able to do at just 18 years, I can tell he will come to be better than Paul Pogba Whom United allowed out for free to Italian giants Juventus some years ago. Perhaps United’s Pogba replacement might be just at the corner.

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