Exclusive : Real Betis Ponder Move For Raheem Lawal
Published: January 28, 2014
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that the future of Nigerian midfielder Raheem Lawal could be in Spain.
Real Betis, who pay the wages of another Super Eagle Nosa Igiebor, are in the market for a midfielder and the preferred candidate is Alfred N’Diaye of Sunderland.
But the the Green and Whites will move for Raheem Lawal if they fail to land the signature of their primary target.
If that is the case, the ex Atlético Baleares ace will commit his future to the Seville based club until June 30, 2016.
Raheem Lawal was earlier linked with Turkish clubs Konyaspor and Antalyaspor but it is understood that he pulled out of negotiations with the agent brokering the deals.
He arrived Spain on Sunday and is now patiently waiting to hear from the Betis chiefs.
Editor
Real Betis, who pay the wages of another Super Eagle Nosa Igiebor, are in the market for a midfielder and the preferred candidate is Alfred N’Diaye of Sunderland.
But the the Green and Whites will move for Raheem Lawal if they fail to land the signature of their primary target.
If that is the case, the ex Atlético Baleares ace will commit his future to the Seville based club until June 30, 2016.
Raheem Lawal was earlier linked with Turkish clubs Konyaspor and Antalyaspor but it is understood that he pulled out of negotiations with the agent brokering the deals.
He arrived Spain on Sunday and is now patiently waiting to hear from the Betis chiefs.
Editor
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