Joseph Yobo Fails To Agree Terms With Antalyaspor; Now Negotiating With Kayserispor
Published: January 02, 2014
Turkey based sports newspaper Amkspor is reporting that Fenerbahce center back Joseph Yobo has failed to agree financial terms with Antalyaspor regarding a loan move in the winter transfer market.
Joseph Yobo, 33, currently earns 2 million euros a year and he had insisted that Antalyaspor must match his wages which he is receiving at the Yellow Canaries.
Both Fenerbahce and the Nigeria skipper are now holding high level discussions with another Super League club Kayserispor.
Joseph Yobo joined the Turkish vice - champions from Everton on a permanent basis two summers ago.
During that time, the experienced defender has chalked up 21 appearances in the championship from a possible 51.
Photo Credit: tff.org
Joseph Yobo, 33, currently earns 2 million euros a year and he had insisted that Antalyaspor must match his wages which he is receiving at the Yellow Canaries.
Both Fenerbahce and the Nigeria skipper are now holding high level discussions with another Super League club Kayserispor.
Joseph Yobo joined the Turkish vice - champions from Everton on a permanent basis two summers ago.
During that time, the experienced defender has chalked up 21 appearances in the championship from a possible 51.
Photo Credit: tff.org
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