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Published 19:45 15 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 09:28 16 Mar 2016 GMT
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Olosunde was named as one Duke University's six new recruits for the season before signing for the Red Devils and he's drawn comparisons to Dani Alves for his style of play.
"He’s incredibly athletic," Kerr told the Mirror. "He doesn’t look like the strongest guy in the world, but he’s pretty strong. His recovery pace is very impressive.
"He’s played a number of positions. He’s played centre defensive midfield, he’s dabbled a bit at centre-back, but for the national team he mostly plays right back. His best position might be right full-back. He has so much pace, that he can be like that Dani Alves type, that gets up and down the field. He loves to go forward and get to the final third.
"I think like every young player he has to work on his technique. He just needs to continue to grow. He’s a very quiet young man, but he’s got a lot of personality once you get to know him. He’s a fun loving guy that likes to smile. He’s a very sensible kid, he takes care of himself, and he’s desperate to make it."Quiz: Can you guess these iconic 2000’s World Cup players
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