
Watford has pulled off a transfer coup by hiring Ben Manga as its new technical director. Manga is a well-regarded talent scout.Information Guide Nigeria
Manga was formerly employed as the director of professional football at Eintracht Frankfurt until 2026, but he resigned on Wednesday in preparation for his new position with Watford the following week.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaThe 48-year-old, widely considered as one of the top talent scouts in football, will focus on player recruiting at Watford, working alongside the club’s current sports director, Cristiano Giaretta.NYSC portal
Manga joined Frankfurt in 2016 as a scout and was instrumental in assembling the team that won the Europa League last season. He has a proven track record of spotting talent, having signed Daichi Kamada, Evan Ndicka, Luka Jovic, Randal Kolo Muani, and Sebastien Haller.JAMB portal
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Manga’s talent for finding players earned him the moniker “Pearl Diver” when working in Germany.
Julian Dicks is expected to join Slaven Bilic’s staff as Watford adds to their backroom personnel. When Bilic was in charge of West Ham and then West Brom, they collaborated closely.
Bilic made it obvious when he was hired by Watford that he wanted Dicks, who had been working for Carolina Velocity in the United States, to join the club.JAMB Result
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