A negotiation with a shirt number. A 2010 boy who plays with the great ones. A viral video on YouTube. A change of name. A defender and nutritionist dad. A special friendship. An Australian precursor. Memories of an English maradona and talents never arrived for a thousand reasons
If a fan thinks about the past and a coach to the present, a manager like God commands must necessarily do it to the future. And so John Wilcox and Matt Hargreaves, men’s rush market men of Manchester United, while trying to intertwine negotiations to place a series of very expensive redundancies and seek attackers functional to Amorim’s ideas are also engaged in a very small negotiation to armor JJ Gabriel. If you don’t know it, it’s not serious, more likely you have crossed it with the name of Kid Messi: they called him on social media when he was 7-8 years old and a video of his prowess was viral. Now he has 14 years old, has been marked Nike since he went to the elementary school and since United is his fourth youth sector The Red Devils want at all costs to avoid the snatch: the negotiation has reached the final jokes, provides for the assignment of a shirt number (95, the highest ever assigned by the club) and a constant contact with the first team. JJ Gabriel Manco had to be called that. His father did for his son what the great Italian boxers did in post -war American boxers: they changed surname, to offer the public a more attractive one. And so, as Luigi D’Ambrosio became Lou both, Giuseppe Berardinelli became Joey Maxim and Guglielmo Papaleo became Willie Pep, at some point Joe O’cearuill It goes to the registry and the family surname is changed to Gabriel. Religious reasons, they say, but in addition to the influence of the Archangel it is undeniable as JJ Gabriel (JJ stands for Joseph Junior) is just a nice name to be star.
