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The Manchester City right-back also turns 26 and he’s had a tough time so far in Manchester.<\/p>\n
He rose through the ranks at Benfica starting off in the U15’s in 2009 and making the first team in July 2014 but, he would be loaned out to Valencia for the season in that same August.<\/p>\n
He would make 13 appearances for Valencia that season. In July 2015, he would sign for Valencia permanently for \u00a313.5 million.<\/p>\n
39 games for Valencia that season saw the Portuguese wing-back have one of his best seasons in football. Three goals and five assists that season created a lot of rumours of the player moving elsewhere. 38 games in the next season saw him score once and assist four times.<\/p>\n
Inter came in for the full-back but only wanted to have the player for a year on loan. 28 appearances for the San Siro side followed for Cancelo scoring once and assisting four times for the second year running.<\/p>\n
Juventus signed the right-back from Valencia in July 2018 for \u00a336 million. He would feature 34 times for the club that season scoring once and assisting five times.<\/p>\n
Cancelo was on the move yet again, this time moving to England in the summer of 2019 to Manchester City for \u00a358 million. His first season in a Manchester City shirt has seen the Portuguese international feature 24 times scoring once and assisting once. It is clear to see that Cancelo hasn’t adapted to Premier League football yet.<\/p>\n
Internationally, he has made 16 appearances for the Portugal national team scoring three goals and winning the inaugral UEFA Nations League trophy.<\/p>\n
He’s a born winner with every club he has been at. He’s won the Portugues Supercup, Portuguese Cup, Portugues League Cup and Liga NOS with Benfica. He won the Serie A and Italian Supercup with Juventus and he has won the League Cup with Manchester City.<\/p>\n
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