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Peruvian Youngster Reimond Manco Wants PSV Stay
The highly rated attacker has expressed his desire to stay at PSV...
Peruvian attacker Reimond Manco has downplayed the rumours that he's considering returning to his native country and has made it clear that he's eager to succeed at PSV.
"Head coach Fred Rutten has told me that I'm an integral part of his plans for the future and I really want to stay at PSV myself, too," said the promising youngster to Ojo.
"My wife has been a great help for me. She reminded me of my dream to play in Europe. I still have two years going on my current PSV deal and I'm desperate to succeed here."
The 19-year-old joined PSV from Allianza Lima in the summer of 2008. However, a string of injuries prevented Manco from making an impact at the Eindhoven giants so far.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
"Head coach Fred Rutten has told me that I'm an integral part of his plans for the future and I really want to stay at PSV myself, too," said the promising youngster to Ojo.
"My wife has been a great help for me. She reminded me of my dream to play in Europe. I still have two years going on my current PSV deal and I'm desperate to succeed here."
The 19-year-old joined PSV from Allianza Lima in the summer of 2008. However, a string of injuries prevented Manco from making an impact at the Eindhoven giants so far.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
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