Official : Prince Etuwe Leaves IK Brage
Published: October 04, 2013
Both Swedish club IK Brage and Nigerian midfielder Prince Etuwe have mutually agreed to terminate the contract binding them.
The 27 - year - old’s contract was due to expire at the end of the 2014 season. But the agreement between club and player is with immediate effect.
Fotbolltransfers.com citing DT-sporten quoted Chairman Per Amund Ruth as saying: “That’s right, Prince and Tobi will not play more in Brage.
“Prince and Tobi had contracts until end of the season, but now we have reached a final agreement.”
Brage will be playing in the Division One or third - tier next term.
The 27 - year - old’s contract was due to expire at the end of the 2014 season. But the agreement between club and player is with immediate effect.
Fotbolltransfers.com citing DT-sporten quoted Chairman Per Amund Ruth as saying: “That’s right, Prince and Tobi will not play more in Brage.
“Prince and Tobi had contracts until end of the season, but now we have reached a final agreement.”
Brage will be playing in the Division One or third - tier next term.
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