Ecuadorian miracle kid Moisés Caicedo has conceded Manchester United are his number one group as he fantasizes about playing in the Premier League and has hailed current midfielder Paul Pogba, who himself faces an uncertain future at Old Trafford.
Caicedo, 19, as of now plays for Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle subsequent to joining their under-19s side toward the beginning of 2019.
Basically working a profound lying midfielder, Caicedo has as of now displayed looks at being an ideal blend among Pogba and Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante. Not exclusively does the youngster utilize his innovative work-rate to go about as cover for his middle back colleagues, he is additionally capable when going ahead which is shown in his current details.
Having just highlighted in 27 counterparts for his club’s senior first-group, the exceptionally appraised youngster has been straightforwardly associated with an amazing eight goals in all rivalries.
Talking as of late live on Global Digital TV, Caicedo has uncovered where he sees his drawn-out future. He said: “Manchester United is my favorite club. I really like the game of N’Golo Kanté and Paul Pogba, I learn a lot from them every time I see them. I always try to do what they do, that’s why they are there.”
On October 13, Ecuador’s gigantic, all-activity midfielder rose most elevated in the Uruguay box to head his side into the lead after only 15 minutes of the countries’ World Cup qualifying conflict. All the while, he turned into the Tricolor’s most youthful ever scorer in the opposition – and the principal player brought into the world in the 21st century to net in the furiously serious CONMEBOL competition.
Three crazy assists during November’s two qualifiers followed for Caicedo, immovably building him as a fundamental piece of an Ecuador side urgent to recover their spot in the World Cup in the wake of passing up a great opportunity in the last two finals.
With very nearly two full seasons added to his repertoire for Independiente del Valle in spite of just having just turned 19 toward the beginning of November, Caicedo hopes to have the world at its feet, standing apart as perhaps the most splendid expectation in an Ecuador side which has complemented to hoodwink for quite a long time since their last World Cup excursion in Brazil.