Last month it was reported that the new coaching regime at Belenenses was cutting loose young
American footballer Freddy Adu. Adu was on loan at Belenenses from Benfica, which owns Adu's
rights.
Adu made the move from MLS to Europe in 2007, but has only mad 11 appearances since signing with
Benfica, which had loaned Adu to Monaco last season, scoring only 2 goals in that time.
After his loan from Benfica to Belenenses was cancelled last month, word has spread all across the
internet that Freddy Adu is contemplating a move to either Aris Thessaloniki FC of Greece or Hull
City of the EPL. Either choice would be a positive move for Adu, as long as it resulted in more
playing time.
Last month it was reported that the new coaching regime at Belenenses was cutting loose young
American footballer Freddy Adu. Adu was on loan at Belenenses from Benfica, which owns Adu's
rights.
Adu made the move from MLS to Europe in 2007, but has only mad 11 appearances since signing with
Benfica, which had loaned Adu to Monaco last season, scoring only 2 goals in that time.
It's a foregone conclusion that Freddy Adu won't be a part of Bob Bradley's plans in South
Africa. The 20-year-old (almost 21) looks to be on the move again, this time heading from Portugal
to Greece, trying his luck with Aris FC. Barring a staggering chain of events, the Ghana-born
midfielder won't be a part of the 23 picked for South Africa.
Em entrevista ao jornal "i", o nigeriano Ricky, que em Portugal representou clubes como o Benfica,
Boavista, Belenenses e Estrela da Amadora, não se coíbe de afirmar que só não jogou mais vezes
pela selecção do seu país porque não alinhou no esquema alegadamente montado pelo seleccionador
na altura: «O seleccionador de então [Clemens Westerhof, um holandês] pedia dinheiro aos
jogadores.