Official PFA Facebook page for Eliaquim Mangala grows strongly as he is set to feature for new club Man City
(PRWEB UK) 10 September 2014 -- The summer transfer window is now closed and all eyes are now firmly focused back on the Premier League season and the stars they will be following.
Several players that have been transferred this summer either on loans or contracts like Eliaqium Mangala will be carrying the dreams of fans and in the case of the French centre-back to shore-up the clubs defence which has been widely considered the weakest aspect of the Man City game.
Football fans have flocked to the Official Mangala PFA Facebook page in search of news and updates on the new Liverpool midfielder, creating a surge in growth and interaction. Post reach on his Facebook page have increased by as much as 79% in the past day. The French central defender who had been playing his football with the Portuguese outfit Porto moved to Manchester City in the summer window.
Head of Operations at DSG. Matthew Tait has this to say: “Mangala comes to City on a five-year deal and City must see the potential in the young defender having spent some £32million to secure his services. The 23-year-old began his career with the Belgium club Sporting Liege before moving to Porto in 2011 where he went on to help the club to three successive league titles (two as a club player 2011-2013). We have some great Facebook pages for PFA members and are extremely proud to be helping them with their social media presence with great content that their fans are really responding to.”
Jason Hope, Content Manager of DSG believes that the player’s media exposure is sure to increase with the Premier League season now in full flow: “After such a surprising and exciting season the 2014-15 edition promises if anything to be even more exciting with several clubs strengthening their squads in the summer transfer window. We are all excited to see what happens this season with Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool closely matched last season and looking to improve. Manchester City will be looking to improve in the Champions League despite getting another tough draw and the likes of Mangala will help their cause by addressing their defensive frailties that the bigger teams were able to exploit.”
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Simon Boynton, Digital Sports Group, http://www.digitalsportsgroup.co.uk/, +44 1376 336778 Ext: 1404, [email protected]
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