Obinna Ajoku Cancels Deal With Air Force United
Published: May 27, 2014
According to reporting by the Nigerian edition of Soccer Laduma, SL10.ng, Obinna Ajoku has parted company with Thai top - tier side, Air Force United.
Therefore, the attacker has now become a free agent and can start discussing with another club ahead of the opening of the summer transfer market.
Unlike last season in which he netted 8 times in 13 games, a knee injury curtailed his progress in the ongoing campaign, with only 167 minutes of game time under his belt.
A number of clubs led by Kelantan, Malaysia are believed to be vying for the signature of the former Pattaya United ace.
His contract at Air Force United would have expired at the end of the 2015 season, assuming he did not break it.
Therefore, the attacker has now become a free agent and can start discussing with another club ahead of the opening of the summer transfer market.
Unlike last season in which he netted 8 times in 13 games, a knee injury curtailed his progress in the ongoing campaign, with only 167 minutes of game time under his belt.
A number of clubs led by Kelantan, Malaysia are believed to be vying for the signature of the former Pattaya United ace.
His contract at Air Force United would have expired at the end of the 2015 season, assuming he did not break it.
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