Red Bulls Bring In Senesie For Trial

Naturalized German striker Sahr Senesie recently joined the New York Red Bulls on trial after most recently being with Championship club Nottingham Forest.

The New York Red Bulls have recently brought in 23-year old striker Sahr Senesie on trial with the team in hopes of providing Juan Pablo Angel more help up-front.

The Sierra Leone native has most recently been on trial with English club Nottingham Forest, but failed to impress enough to garner a contract.

Prior to his trial at the City Ground, Senesie, who adapted Germany as his home nation, spent six years in the Bundesliga as a member of Borussia Dortmund, at varying levels.

His most successful stints came playing with the reserves for Dortmund and at the under-20 level with the German national team, where he managed to score 25 goals in 81 appearances.

 
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