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“This is just the beginning”, the strong words of a MU recruit

Recruited this summer to strengthen Manchester United’s right wing, Noussair Mazraoui has already established himself as one of the Red Devils’ most reliable players. Asked about his arrival at Old Trafford, the Moroccan international admitted that he was living a waking dream.

Noussair Mazraoui is establishing himself as one of the few satisfactions at Manchester United at the start of the season. Despite the Red Devils’ 10th place in the Premier League after four matches (2 wins and 2 losses), the Moroccan right-back, recruited this summer for 15 million euros from Bayern Munich, is having a successful adaptation.

An undisputed starter since the start of the season under Erik Ten Hag, who he already played alongside at Ajax Amsterdam, the 26-year-old also took part in United’s big win over Barnsley (7-0) in the League Cup on Tuesday. In comments reported by the Moroccan newspaper HespressMazraoui said playing at United was a dream come true.

Mazraoui announces heavy stuff

“I knew I wanted to play in the Premier League eventually. But to be able to play for this big club, Man United… that’s just a dream I could never dream of. It wasn’t something I had in mind before, but like I said, it’s step by step.”he explained.

“You can expect more from me because this is just the beginning. I think when I really start to feel comfortable and settle in 100%, it will be even better.”Mazraoui said.

IN BRIEF

  • Noussair Mazraoui, a 26-year-old Moroccan right-back, joined Manchester United this summer for €15 million from Bayern Munich.
  • Under manager Erik Ten Hag, Mazraoui became an undisputed starter and contributed to the 7-0 win over Barnsley in the League Cup.
  • Mazraoui considers playing for Manchester United a dream come true and promises better performances in the future.

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