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Samuel Eto’o launches singing career with Barcelona legend set to headline gig featuring African rappers and DJs


SAMUEL ETO’O plans to hit the high notes off the field as well as on it – by launching a career as a SINGER.

The ex-Chelsea and Everton striker made sweet music during his playing career, winning three Champions League titles.

 Striking voice: The ex-Barca man is set to pic up the mic

Striking voice: The ex-Barca man is set to pic up the mic

Cameroon international Eto’o hung up his boots in September following a spell in Qatar.

The 38-year-old will now headline a concert in his home town Douala on Friday week.

Billed as Eto’o & Friends In Concert, the gig will feature rappers, DJs and musicians from across Africa.

It is due to take place in the port city’s Parc des Princes, which shares its name with Paris Saint-Germain’s stadium.

Eto’o declared: “On December 20 2019 I will be present in Douala for my first concert alongside [a] few of my friends.

“Want to see to believe?  Let’s then meet up this December 20 at Parc des Princes to attend the first show.

“Some people may say Eto’o can’t do it.

“Those who stay away will be proved wrong.  We’ll see!!  Adrenalin.”

Eto’o recently revealed he will take a business management course at America’s Harvard University next year.

The former Barcelona and Inter Milan ace has also launched an online gambling firm, Betoo.cn.

Eto’o scored 12 goals in 35 Chelsea games following his 2013 arrival from Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala.

He joined Everton a year later, but managed just four goals in 20 Toffees appearances.

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Career change: Samuel Eto´o is better known for his prowess in front of goalCredit: AFP – Getty

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