By Daily Sports on June 29, 2019
Former Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia has joined Ecuadorian side LDU Quito on a free transfer.
The 33-year-old left United at the end of the season having spent 10 years at Old Trafford after arriving from Wigan.
The right-back, who began his career with El Nacional, was part of the Ecuador side who exited the Copa America at the group stage this week.
LDU Quito won the Ecuadorian Serie A last year and are seventh at the midway point this season.
A club statement said: “One of the most outstanding players in the history of Ecuadorian football, Antonio Valencia, has joined the Whites.” (BBC)
•Photo shows Antonio Valencia
Source Daily Sports
Posted June 29, 2019
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