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Manchester United gives boy raised in brothel a tryout

Forbes as of late positioned Manchester United the world's most significant games group, esteemed at $2.23 billion. The English soccer club has an out of control fan base that touches all corners of the world.

Counting the notorious red-light locale of the Sonagachi neighborhood in Kolkata, India. There lives Rajib Roy, a 16-year-old whose mother has been a sex specialist since the age of 13. There lives Roy, who is harassed due to his mother's calling.

Manchester United gives boy raised in brothel a tryout

At the same time in a range abounding with the villain's flunkies, the Red Devils have given a life saver, an explanation behind Roy to dream greater than any other time in the recent past. Roy will go to a 10-day preparing session with Manchester United, get a tour of Old Trafford, known as the Theater of Dreams, and train with the club's foundation group April 25.

"I never envisioned I might get an open door this huge," Roy said in a meeting with Barcroft TV. "I have endeavored to get here.

"I expect to continue buckling down and plan to develop later on."

Kolkata is home to a percentage of the world's poorest individuals. In 2012, the Times of India distributed a story titled, "(Kolkata's) poor are poorer than the rest." And inside Kolkata is the Sonagachi neighborhood, which is home to the red-light area that houses an expected 12,000 sex specialists. His mother Rehka Das, 40, began as a sex laborer at 13.

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 "I have brought him up in the middle of troubles," she told Barcroft TV. "Notwithstanding he is going abroad and this feels like I have arrived at the stars.

"He is my stick in dimness."

For Roy, soccer is his equalizer, his approach to separate himself. He cherishes to spill, and he adores Brazil's Oscar, who overcame adolescence neediness and now stars for Chelsea.

"Football has brought me acknowledgement," Roy said. "The individuals who did not know me or might not treat me as whatever viable normal kid, they are lauding me now."

He was initially spotted when he helped his group win the National Slum Soccer Tournament in Nagpur not long ago.

Roy realizes what he needs to do when he gets to England.

"To begin with see the stadium," he said. "At that point shake hands with (Wayne) Rooney."

Look at this feature underneath of Roy's story:


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