Josh Harrop joins Baller League after injury struggles

thesun.co.uk

Josh Harrop, a former Manchester United player, is set to participate in the new Baller League, starting at the end of March. The league will feature thrilling indoor football matches for 11 weeks and includes many big names from football. Harrop, born in 1995 in Stockport, rose through the Manchester United academy. He debuted in the Premier League during the 2016-17 season. In his first match, he scored a goal in a 2-0 win against Crystal Palace, impressing with his performance alongside stars like Wayne Rooney and Paul Pogba. After leaving Manchester United, Harrop signed a four-year contract with Preston North End. Unfortunately, he faced a serious knee injury that kept him out for nearly a year. He had brief loan spells at Ipswich and Fleetwood but struggled with injuries. Harrop then moved to Northampton Town but did not make a significant impact, leading to a short stint at Cheltenham. Currently, he is without a club but keeps fit at Altrincham Football Club. Baller League will feature 12 teams in six-a-side matches. Legendary footballers and popular YouTube stars will manage the teams. The top four teams will qualify for playoff finals in May. Matches will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football, starting March 24.


With a significance score of 1, this news ranks in the top 98% of today's 15768 analyzed articles.

Get summaries of news with significance over 5.5 (usually ~10 stories per week). Read by 9000 minimalists.


loading...