Official : Owoeye, Adeniyi Join Laci
Published: February 03, 2014
Albania Super League club Laci have signed Kehinde Owoeye and Adeniyi James from Bylis Ballsh, after the duo terminated their respective deals over unpaid wages.
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that clubs in Belgium and Finland were interested in the services of the hardworking Nigerians, but after having trials Laci, they were offered contracts.
“Adding quality players to the squad has been our main aim this winter, Owoeye and James fits that bill.
“They have terrific ability, great delivery and I am sure they would make our fans happy.
“We are delighted to have them here considering the amount of hardwork they have rendered,” the club said in a statement.
Francis Ogette in collaboration with 11 African Stars Football Management brokered the deals that took the Nigerians to Laci.
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that clubs in Belgium and Finland were interested in the services of the hardworking Nigerians, but after having trials Laci, they were offered contracts.
“Adding quality players to the squad has been our main aim this winter, Owoeye and James fits that bill.
“They have terrific ability, great delivery and I am sure they would make our fans happy.
“We are delighted to have them here considering the amount of hardwork they have rendered,” the club said in a statement.
Francis Ogette in collaboration with 11 African Stars Football Management brokered the deals that took the Nigerians to Laci.
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