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The legendary English club that competes at EFL Championship, Nottingham Forest, which for coach Martin O'Neillin and aidman has Roy Keane, is about to transfer Kosovo goalkeeper Aro Muriq. Already, the city's media take good care of its transfer to City Ground to the team that won [...]
The legendary English club that competes at EFL Championship, Nottingham Forest, which for coach Martin O'Neillin and aidman has Roy Keane, is about to transfer Kosovo goalkeeper Aro Muriq.
Now, this city's media take advantage of its transfer to City Ground, to the team that won the Champions League twice, led Periscope.
They made an interesting 20-year-old career description.
Nottingham Post entitled its script “Aro Muric: Three countries he calls home, two red cards and a future for Manchester City”.
The following is your translation from our portal given to the first goalkeeper of the Kosovo national.
Muriq was born in Cyril, Switzerland, by Albanian parents. He didn't start his career as a doorman until he was 11.
He joined Manchester City in 2015 by Grashoppers after first being tested by Manchester United. However, he had rejected the Red Days.
Muriqi managed to play for the National of Montenegro in U-21 hopes twice, disfellowshipped with red cards in both cases. The first time he had played hand in hand outside the sixteen - foot [16 m] area, he had crushed his opponent's head at the time.
In time, Murak had changed his national course by moving to Kosovo, where he had made his debut in 2018. Since then, Muriq has fought five matches for the Dardans, and had thus won the attention of coach Martin O'Neill.

Being 2m tall, Muriq is the longest player in the field. He is said to have grown by 20 inches from 15 to 18.
Despite this length, he plays very well with the ball, even to the extent that Manchester City's coach had thought of putting him in the middle.
After City's second goalkeeper, Claudio Bravo, had been invited to City's first team making five fantastic performances.
He's a young man, and he's very shy. He deserves great applause,” had said Guardio after the penalty match against Leicester City in the quarterfinals of Carabao Cup. /Periscope











