Nigeria Striker Maja's First Words After Returning To Fulham For A Second Spell
Published: February 02, 2021Bordeaux-owned Nigeria international Josh Maja has returned to Fulham for a second spell, signing a loan deal until the end of the 2020-2021 season.
Allnigeriasoccer.com broke the news that the Cottagers were aiming to sign their academy product before the close of the winter transfer market and the London club were able to get the deal over the line before the window shut.
Maja spent three years at the Fulham academy, from 2010 to 2013, playing alongside current Whites players Jerome Opoku, Taye Ashby-Hammond and Marlon Fossey.
In his first words as a Fulham player, Maja told the club's official website : "I’m really excited and proud to sign for Fulham on loan for the remainder of the season.
"This is a big opportunity and I look forward to meeting up with the team and working hard to achieve positive results."
"This is a big opportunity and I look forward to meeting up with the team and working hard to achieve positive results."
Fulham have the option to make Maja's transfer permanent at the end of this season for a fee of 10 million euros.
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