Jorginho: Egypt’s Wadi Degla team sign former Manchester City winger



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The wide man joined the Community of Champions for at least one season due to his inability to tie a regular seat at Ludogorets

Egyptian Premier League team Wadi Degla signed the signing of Ludogorets winger Razgrad Jorginho

The 25-year-old Guinea-Bissau international has signed a loan deal with the Petro Sport Stadium team after struggling to impress the Bulgarian First League team.

Manager Nikodimos Papavasiliou took the striker, who scored once in eight outings for the Eagles last season, on an initial one-year temporary contract that has a mandatory buy option in place if certain conditions are met.

Jorginho began his career at Manchester City Academy between 2012 and 2015. There, he represented the Citizens U19 and U23 teams while in the Uefa Youth League.

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His inability to have a chance in the English side’s first team necessitated his move to Portuguese side FC Arouca in 2016 on a three and a half year contract. He was awarded his Primeira Liga debut in a 2-1 away match against FC Porto, coming in as a substitute in the 78th minute.

Against Moreirense FC on 17 December 2016, he scored a hat-trick in his team’s 4-1 away triumph

The following season, he was transferred to AS Saint-Etienne, who later loaned him to GD Chaves for a seasonal move after acquiring him on a permanent basis.

In France, he made just seven appearances, including two against Manchester United in Europa League qualifiers, scoring in a French top flight match against FC Lorient.

Again, he failed to solidify his place in the first team and was sent on loan to Bulgaria’s most successful club, CSKA Sofia, before finally joining Ludogorets in July 2019. In his first season at Ludogorets , the African scored six goals.

On the international stage, Jorginho played for Portugal at a youth level and was part of their team at the 2014 Uefa European Championship U19, showing up in three games when they bowed to future champions Germany in the final.

In 2018, he pledged his international loyalty to Guinea-Bissau before clinching his first appearance on March 22, in a 2-0 friendly defeat to Burkina Faso.

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