Exclusive : Musa Najare May Seal Bidvest Wits Transfer This Summer
Published: January 24, 2014
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that Warri Wolves striker Musa Najare has returned to his homeland empty handed without a contract after two weeks spent in South Africa testing with Premier Soccer League teams Ajax Cape Town and Bidvest Wits.
The 22 - year - old did not impress the manager of Ajax Cape Town, Muhsin Ertuäÿral when trials were concluded.
Instead of returning to Nigeria, an agent arranged for him to undergo further tests with Bidvest Wits.
He would have been offered a contract but the club had exceeded their foreign quota for this season.
In all likelihood, the attacker will return to South Africa in May for another round of evaluation.
Musa Najare is back training with Warri Wolves and was involved in a pre - season game today.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
The 22 - year - old did not impress the manager of Ajax Cape Town, Muhsin Ertuäÿral when trials were concluded.
Instead of returning to Nigeria, an agent arranged for him to undergo further tests with Bidvest Wits.
He would have been offered a contract but the club had exceeded their foreign quota for this season.
In all likelihood, the attacker will return to South Africa in May for another round of evaluation.
Musa Najare is back training with Warri Wolves and was involved in a pre - season game today.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
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