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Ex-Kenya 7s star son Aymen joins Manchester City

Manchester City’s academy has signed Aymen Lucas Onyango, son of former Kenya Rugby International, Lucas Onyango.

The young player has officially joined the U-9 team, marking a significant milestone in his budding football career.

Onyango proud of Aymen

A proud Lucas Onyango shared the news on his social media, expressing his gratitude to God and excitement for his son’s future in football. He also acknowledged the effort and dedication his son put in to reach this point.

“Our son Aymen Lucas Onyango is now officially a Manchester City player after signing for the Under 9’s. In my life I have never been this proud and this boy has worked hard to get here. I am thankful to God Almighty for blessing us and the journey begins now has he progresses through the academy. We are all over the moon Generate a news article and give info about Mancity academy,” he posted.

The Manchester City academy is known for its excellent facilities and successful youth development program. The club has invested heavily in its academy, with state-of-the-art training grounds and dedicated coaching staff. Their youth teams have consistently produced talented players who have gone on to play for the senior team and other top-flight clubs.

The academy is focused on developing young players with the technical skills, tactical knowledge, and mental resilience required to succeed at the highest levels of the game. They provide a structured and supportive environment that fosters growth and encourages players to achieve their full potential.

Clear pathway  for players

Manchester City’s academy has a clear pathway for players to progress from the U-9 team all the way to the senior team. They provide opportunities for players to showcase their talent, with regular games against other top academies in the country.

The signing of Aymen Lucas Onyango is another step forward for the Manchester City academy, as they continue to build a strong and successful youth development program. The club is confident that their investment in youth will pay off in the long run, as they produce the next generation of top footballers.

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