‘Powerful’ Man Utd man offered chance to join Amad, Mazraoui & Mbeumo in AFCON after England snub
Manchester United teenager Godwill Kukonki has reportedly been handed a golden opportunity to play in the African Cup of Nations as well as the World Cup .
Despite his tender age, the 17-year-old has already trained under Ruben Amorim on several occasions. The Portuguese manager was impressed with Kukonki’s ‘powerful’ presence .
Standing at 6’5′, the defender makes for a towering figure at the back, and many foresee a bright future for him at Old Trafford, as evidenced by Amorim’s esteem .

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The Stoke-on-Trent native has been developing his skills at Carrington. He mostly represents Man Utd’s U18 side, while occasionally featuring for the U21 team.
Kukonki has also made a couple of appearances for England U17, but wasn’t selected for the ongoing U17 World Cup . Nevertheless, the rising defender could soon make his senior international debut, but certainly not for the Three Lions.
According to journalist Paddy Keogh , the Democratic Republic of the Congo has offered the United teenager the opportunity to join their first team.
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Congo will participate in the upcoming African Cup of Nations, which will take place between December and January.
Man United are already set to lose the services of three players who are set to receive call-ups for AFCON. These are Amad Diallo (Ivory Coast), Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon), and Noussair Mazraoui (Morocco).
In addition to AFCON, DR Congo will also participate in next summer’s World Cup . They stunned Cameroon and Nigeria to prevail in the African play-offs.
This will be their second-ever appearance in the global tournament. Their previous participation was in 1974, back when the nation was still known as Zaire.
Therefore, Kukonki has been handed a real dilemma at such a young age. Accepting Congo’s call-up would allow him to burn the stages and guarantee himself a place in the most celebrated tournament in sports.
However, this would deny him the opportunity to represent England at some stage in his career and at least compete for the biggest honours in football, mainly the World Cup and the European Championship.