Abdul Ajagun Watches Panathinaikos Loss On Television
Published: August 25, 2013
Nigeria Under 20 skipper Abdul Ajagun was spared the anguish of watching from the stands Panathinaikos' 3 - 0 loss to Panionios in the Greece Super League on Saturday.
The 20 - year - old attacking midfielder preferred to monitor events at the Stadio Néas Smírnis Athína (Athens) on television, according to gazzetta.gr.
Abdul Ajagun arrived Athens early last week to complete his switch the the Greens, and has passed a traditional medical.
Panathinaikos will announce the acquisition of Abdul Ajagun from Dolphins of Port Harcourt on a four - year contract early this week, subject to completing the necessary paperwork.
Note that Dolphins will receive 150,000 euros from the Greek side for the sale of the highly rated Nigeria youth - teamer.
Photo Credit : National Mirror
The 20 - year - old attacking midfielder preferred to monitor events at the Stadio Néas Smírnis Athína (Athens) on television, according to gazzetta.gr.
Abdul Ajagun arrived Athens early last week to complete his switch the the Greens, and has passed a traditional medical.
Panathinaikos will announce the acquisition of Abdul Ajagun from Dolphins of Port Harcourt on a four - year contract early this week, subject to completing the necessary paperwork.
Note that Dolphins will receive 150,000 euros from the Greek side for the sale of the highly rated Nigeria youth - teamer.
Photo Credit : National Mirror
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