'Dream come true!' – Brad Young on leaving The New Saints for Al-Orobah and facing Cristiano Ronaldo

'Dream come true!' – Brad Young on leaving The New Saints for Al-Orobah and facing Cristiano Ronaldo

"Brad’s Dream Move: From Welsh League to European Giant"

In a shocking turn of events, Welsh League team TNS has sold their star player, Brad, to a top-tier European club for a staggering 190,000 pounds, a record fee for the Welsh League. The move has sent shockwaves through the football world, and we caught up with Brad to get the inside scoop on how this incredible deal came about.

From TNS to Europe: The Journey Begins

According to Brad, it all started with TNS’ first leg in the Conference League qualifying rounds. After a successful chat with his agent, negotiations began, and the deal was virtually done. However, TNS wanted to ensure that Brad didn’t risk injury in the second leg, which would jeopardize the move. Brad, too, didn’t want to risk injury and potentially miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play alongside the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Benzema, and Neymar.

A Dream Come True

When asked who he’s most excited to play against, Brad didn’t hesitate: "Ronaldo, by far. He’s my idol, and I’ve looked up to him growing up." He even mentioned that it would be a dream come true to share the pitch with him, and he’ll be praying to get the chance to do so soon.

Record-Breaking Fee

The transfer fee of 190,000 pounds is a massive deal for TNS and the Welsh League. As Brad put it, "It’s really important. It’s a record fee, not just for TNS but for the Welsh League itself. It speaks for itself, and what the wealth system are doing, how it’s progressing. It’ll be good for them in the future, hopefully young Lads can see what I’ve done on my journey and follow the Welsh league."

Life-Changing Money

While the fee is undoubtedly life-changing for Brad and his family, he emphasized that the experience of moving abroad and playing in a top-tier league is just as important. "It’s not just about the money; it’s about the experience, moving away abroad, the sun, the UK is not that hot recently, so it’s just all around a good experience for me."

The Future Ahead

As Brad prepares to embark on this new chapter in his career, he’s excited about the possibilities. "If I do well in the league, it opens up worldwide, so in the future, I can go here, there, wherever I like. I’ve done it abroad in one of the toughest leagues, so for me, going forward, it’s big."

Wishing Brad the Best

As we wrap up our chat with Brad, we wish him the very best of luck in his new adventure. With his dedication, talent, and newfound confidence, we’re sure he’ll make the most of this incredible opportunity.