Former Fulham talent swapped the Premier League for the Maldives: where the 33-year-old veteran plays.
A new chapter in Keanu Marsh-Brown's career
According to The Sun: Former star of the youth team 'Fulham' Keanu Marsh-Brown will become part of a club in the Maldives, opening a new page in his career. The 33-year-old winger began his football journey at 'Arsenal' in 2002 and moved to 'Fulham' two years later.
He signed his first professional contract with the 'Cottagers' in 2009, but he was unable to establish himself in the team.
“It's really cool - to have the opportunity to play on such beautiful fields and in such a wonderful atmosphere,” the player noted.
Now Keanu is preparing for new achievements in his career and celebrates his chance to continue playing football in such a beautiful place.
Keanu's move to the Maldives reflects his desire to remain active in the sport despite his age. For many footballers, playing in such exotic locations becomes not only an exciting experience but also a chance to share their talent in new conditions. This could be an important step for his future career.
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