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Udinese News | Baby Doumbia is a Watford player: it’s official

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Udinese News |  Baby Doumbia is a Watford player: it’s official

The young Malian striker, who joined the Friulians’ youth team, will be a new player for the Hornets in the Championship

Udinese is always attentive to the future. This time it is the case of Mamadou Doumbia, a Malian striker born in 2006. In fact, the young centre-forward, after having been on trial in August with Udinese Primavera under coach Bubnjic, is officially from Watford. The Juventus observers were impressed by the mix of technique, power and physical strength of the boy. 192 centimeters tall, Doumbia is a center forward capable of ranging across the entire offensive front, coming forward to receive the ball and dominating the opponent’s penalty area. A move to the Championship that who knows could act as a springboard for Italy. This is his message on Instagram after signing:

“Glory to the Almighty. Everything is possible for a dreamer, bold, work and never give up.

I am very pleased to announce that I have signed for Watford FC for 5 seasons. I want to thank my family for their unfailing support, my agent Hugues Rhodes for the work he has done and for the trust he has always given me, without forgetting my club Mali (AS Black Star) and of course the managers of Watford FC for believing in me and for the luck they give me. I know there is still a way to go and it’s time to double down, I will continue to fight and give my best. The best is yet to come.”

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