Raheem Lawal Unilaterally Terminates Contract With Mersin Idmanyurdu
Published: January 11, 2014
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that Nigeria international Raheem Lawal during the week unilaterally terminated his contract with Turkish Lig 1 outfit Mersin İdmanyurdu over unpaid wages.
The 23 - year - old midfielder signed a three - and - a - half deal with Mersin in January 2013 and this ought to keep him at Tevfik Sırrı Gür for the next 18 months assuming no club purchases his economic rights.
Ahead of the Brazil 2014 World Cup, Raheem Lawal wants to seek pastures anew.
Lawal is in contact with some clubs in Turkey, the identities he is keeping under lock and key until negotiations are concluded.
But the bad thing is Mersin İdmanyurdu have threatened to report the Nigeria international to game’s regulators Fifa for not honoring his contract and this might delay his move to a new team.
This is not the first time the former ECO FC ace will unilaterally terminate his contract before its expiration.
The same scenario happened when he was at Atlético Baleares and the Spanish club astonished by the behavior of the Super Eagle had to release all the Nigerian players on their payroll.
Editor
The 23 - year - old midfielder signed a three - and - a - half deal with Mersin in January 2013 and this ought to keep him at Tevfik Sırrı Gür for the next 18 months assuming no club purchases his economic rights.
Ahead of the Brazil 2014 World Cup, Raheem Lawal wants to seek pastures anew.
Lawal is in contact with some clubs in Turkey, the identities he is keeping under lock and key until negotiations are concluded.
But the bad thing is Mersin İdmanyurdu have threatened to report the Nigeria international to game’s regulators Fifa for not honoring his contract and this might delay his move to a new team.
This is not the first time the former ECO FC ace will unilaterally terminate his contract before its expiration.
The same scenario happened when he was at Atlético Baleares and the Spanish club astonished by the behavior of the Super Eagle had to release all the Nigerian players on their payroll.
Editor
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