By Daily Sports on June 30, 2017
EFL League Two club Carlisle United have completed the signing of Nigerian-born midfielder Kelvin Etuhu on a free transfer.
The Manchester City product has put pen to paper on a two-year contract that will keep him at the Blues until the end of the 2018-19 season.
'Manager Keith Curle said to the club's official webpage : "He has physical presence and he has very good dynamics. He can handle a football and he can play in a variety of different positions.
''He can sit in a holding two, or as the holding one, and he can also work within a two or three in more advanced positions.''
Kelvin Etuhu enjoyed loan spells with Rochdale, Leicester City and Cardiff City while at Man City, and has represented Portsmouth, Barnsley and Bury on a permanent basis.
His elder brother, Dickson Etuhu, was a member of the Super Eagles squad at the 2010 World Cup.
•Photo shows Kelvin Etuhu.
Source Daily Sports
Posted June 30, 2017
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