Aubameyang backed for Premier League move

Football
By Game Yetu | Jun 01, 2016

Manchester United target Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been backed for a move to the Premier League.

Gabon international Daniel Cousin reckons the Borussia Dortmund striker would thrive at the Red Devils or their City rivals, reports the Manchester Evening News.

“I think he wants to move to England,” Cousin told the BBC.

“The Premier League is a different style to Germany; it’s more physical and, for me, it’s a good moment for Pierre to move to a big club like Manchester United or Manchester City.

“Yes [he would be a success]. I think he can score more goals and get more experience with a big team.”

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