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Bruno Ecuele Manga Closely Watched By Inter Milan - Report
The Gabon international is said to be closely followed by many European heavyweights...
Bruno Ecuele Manga, Angers' (Ligue 2) Gabon International is said to be followed very closely by Inter Milan.
Under contract until June 2012, the 21 year-old central defender appears to be in Jose Mourinho's plans, after watching the player last Friday night during Angers' confrontation against Istres.
Like several other European heavyweights, including Liverpool, and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), the Lombards seem under the charm of the Port-Gentil native and freshly called up Gabon International.
Ecuele Manga is not the only youngster followed by the Nerrazzuri though, as Leonardo Bonucci (22 year-old, Bari), Simon Kjaer (20, Palermo) and Andrea Ranocchia (21, Bari / Genoa) are also of interest to the Italian club seeking to rejuvenate its back-four.
Massaër Ndiaye, Goal.com
Under contract until June 2012, the 21 year-old central defender appears to be in Jose Mourinho's plans, after watching the player last Friday night during Angers' confrontation against Istres.
Like several other European heavyweights, including Liverpool, and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), the Lombards seem under the charm of the Port-Gentil native and freshly called up Gabon International.
Ecuele Manga is not the only youngster followed by the Nerrazzuri though, as Leonardo Bonucci (22 year-old, Bari), Simon Kjaer (20, Palermo) and Andrea Ranocchia (21, Bari / Genoa) are also of interest to the Italian club seeking to rejuvenate its back-four.
Massaër Ndiaye, Goal.com
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