Zenith St Petersburg, Rubin Kazan Launch 14 Million Euros Bid For Emenike
Published: June 22, 2014
According to matching press reports in Turkey and Russia, two Russian clubs are interested in the acquisition of Emmanuel Emnike this summer.
Zenith St Petersburg and Rubin Kazan have both launched a bid in the region of 14 million Euros for the signature of the Nigeria international.
It remains to be seen if Fenerbahce would agree to sanction the sale of Emmanuel Emenike, as they have repeatedly stated that he is in their plans this coming season, but it must be said that every player has a price.
The 27 - year - old spent two seasons at Spartak Moscow before his transfer to the Yellow Canaries last summer.
In 28 Super Lig appearances last term, Emenike found the back of the net 12 times.
Photo Credit : fenerbahce.org
Zenith St Petersburg and Rubin Kazan have both launched a bid in the region of 14 million Euros for the signature of the Nigeria international.
It remains to be seen if Fenerbahce would agree to sanction the sale of Emmanuel Emenike, as they have repeatedly stated that he is in their plans this coming season, but it must be said that every player has a price.
The 27 - year - old spent two seasons at Spartak Moscow before his transfer to the Yellow Canaries last summer.
In 28 Super Lig appearances last term, Emenike found the back of the net 12 times.
Photo Credit : fenerbahce.org
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