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Zidane Iqbal following signing the contract with Manchester United

Zidane Iqbal, the Iraq and Manchester United player, talked regarding the possibility of him leaving the Red Team on loan, and stressed the quality of the relationship between his players and the new coach, Eric Ten Hag.

Iqbal said in comments via the Guardian newspaper: “Since I was young I love asking for the ball to do what I am supposed to do and I will have no regrets. Amazing, thank you.”

He continued, “I have grown up loving this club since I was eight years old, and playing in front of 90,000 spectators in Bangkok was one of my dreams, defeating Liverpool and even participating in the Champions League. It was hard to describe that.”

He continued, “If I have the opportunity to go out on loan, I will evaluate the pros and cons, but now it is premature and we do not know what the future holds.”

“There are no new Asian players, but if you are good enough you will succeed no matter where you come from, and I don’t give a damn regarding where you come from.”

He continued, “I’m just trying to complete my journey and whatever the end of it, I will give 100% of my effort in training and matches, and if I inspire people to the right path, that’s great.”

He concluded, “The coach knows what the team needs and how he wants to manage it. All the players have already known that method and they are really enjoying it. He is very practical and likes to hold a lot of sessions and if he sees people who do not meet the standards he demands in training, he will make sure that they apply them.”

Iqbal participated with Manchester United during the two friendlies in the team’s preparations for next season, once morest both Liverpool and Millport City.

And the Iraqi Zidane Iqbal signed a professional contract with Manchester United, which will keep him at Old Trafford until 2025, with the possibility of extending it for another season.

The 19-year-old played his first match for the first team last December once morest the Swiss Young Boys in the group stage matches of the Champions League at Old Trafford.

Iqbal joined the Manchester United Academy ten years ago to be included in the club’s youth teams.

Iqbal said through his personal account on Twitter: “I am happy to extend my presence in this wonderful club, thank God.”

Zaidan’s father, Aamer, was raised in Lahore, Pakistan, while his mother is from Samawah, in southern Iraq. Both moved to England when they were young and have lived in Manchester for decades. Iqbal plays in the defensive center or the second midfielder.

Iqbal played 24 matches with the U-23 reserve team last season, during which he scored four goals and made one goal, with a total of 1616 minutes played.

Zidane Iqbal was born in Manchester of Pakistani and Iraqi descent, and Iraq is the country where his mother was born.

Iqbal represented Iraq in two matches once morest Iran on January 27 of this year, and on February 1 once morest Lebanon.

Representing Iraq

Zidane Iqbal, the young Manchester United midfielder, explained the reasons for his choice to represent the Iraq national team internationally.

Iqbal said in statements to his club’s website: “I am very excited, it is another achievement that I will achieve, my first appearance with the first Iraqi national team.”

“I feel that this is the right decision for me in my career. It will be an honor for me to represent Iraq,” he added.

And he added, “My family is proud of me and I feel that it will be a step forward in my career, as I play in the World Cup qualifiers, in these important matches.”

“I’ve been growing up in Manchester all my life, so I’d like to say I’m proud to be Manchester, but I’m also proud of my heritage too. I’m proud to be English, Pakistani and Iraqi.”

“My choice to play for Iraq does not mean that I am not a proud man of Manchester or I am not proud of my Pakistani origins. I just feel that this is the right opportunity for me as a player, the right step in my career and a great honor for me, but it certainly does not prevent the fact that I am a Manchester and a Pakistani as well.” “.

At that time, Iqbal played his first match for the Iraqi national team once morest Iran as a substitute for eight minutes, which ended with the defeat of the Lions of Al-Rafidain 1-0.

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