We made an earlier report about Manchester United legend, Patrice Evra visiting Ghana.

We have an update in this regard and as we speak, Evra has landed in Ghana. While in the country, he will be having some sports and personal interviews as well as going about doing his business.

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Patrice Latyr Evra was born on May 15, 1981, and was originally a forward before switching to left-back. Evra captained both Manchester United and France’s national team. Sir Alex Ferguson praised Evra’s leadership while also describing him as one of Europe’s best left-backs.

Evra was born in Senegal, the son of a diplomat, and moved to Europe when he was a year old. Evra began his career with the Italian club Marsala. He joined Monza the following season but returned to France a year later to play for Nice, where he was converted into a full-back.

His performances for Monaco led to a January 2006 transfer to English club Manchester United, where he went on to win a slew of trophies, including five Premier League titles and a UEFA Champions League.

He joined Italian club Juventus in 2014 before moving to Marseille in January 2017; however, he was released in November 2017 after receiving a seven-month ban from UEFA competition for kicking a fan prior to a UEFA Europa League match.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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