The former Cranes captain had no idea that he would once team-up
with a player still celebrated as Arsenal’s all-time top scorer with 228 goals
in all competitions.
It had never crossed his mind that he would one day share a
dressing room with not just a treble winner with the mighty Barcelona but a
World and European Cup champion.
But on Thursday evening, Sekagya’s dream was realised after
signing for New York Red Bulls, where Henry is such an integral figure.
Sekagya joins the Salzburg’s sister club on a free and his two
and a half year contract reportedly places him among the club’s highest paid
players.
Henry earns $4.35m (sh11.3b) a year, slightly higher than
teammate Tim Cahill —the two highest paid players in the MLS.
He will complete the move after securing receipt of his P-1 Visa
and International Transfer Certificate.
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