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Former Manchester United left-back Patrice Evra is looking to take on a new venture, joining KSI and the Sidemen.
Evra spent eight years at Old Trafford with United, having moved from Monaco in 2006 for just under £7 million.
Over the course of his eight years, Evra made a total of 379 appearances for the Red Devils, scoring ten goals and grabbing 29 assists.
These contributions helped the club secure Five Premier League titles, a Champions League trophy, three English League titles, four Community Shields and a FIFA Club World Cup title.
However, after nearly a decade at Old Trafford, Evra ultimately departed, heading to Italy with Juventus for £1.6 million.
Unfortunately for the left-back, he struggled to find a long-term club after this, spending six months with Juve, eight with Marseille after a free transfer, then four months club-less before joining West Ham for three months before once more spending a year without a club before retiring.
Now, five and a half years after hanging up his boots, Evra is looking to take on a new role in the YouTube world.
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Patrice Evra tries to break into YouTube sphere with Sidemen
YouTube sensations The Sidemen, a group that brought fame to the likes of KSI, are now running their own reality TV show called “Inside”, being described as a “Big Brother for influencers.
Now, Evra has made his debut in the show, introducing himself by saying: “Hi, my name is Patrice Evra. I’m 43. I’m a former football player. Now, I’m a creator, entrepreneur, businessman, and I make people happy.”
He continued by adding: “I really want to be in YouTube and do great stuff, and I hope in maybe one year, people will say, ‘Oh, this is the YouTuber’. I would prefer them to say that, then they say, like, ‘He is the legend of Man United’ or whatever.”
Not one to miss out on these remarks, show narrator and roaster Stephen Tries joked: “I can’t believe Manchester United are that bad that former players would rather be known as YouTubers.”
The show is streaming on Netflix with YouTubers forced to live under one roof, isolated from the outside world, completely without phones, computers or social media.
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