SC Heerenveen, Belgian And French Clubs In Race For Nigerian Ronaldo, Moses Simon
Published: January 06, 2015
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that AS Trencin’s Nigerian winger Moses Simon could depart the Slovakian top division club in this transfer window.
For now, the destination of the Nigeria youth international has not been decided but he is on the radar of SC Heerenveen plus clubs in France and Belgium.
The three teams have firmed up their interest by launching undisclosed bids for the GBS Academy product.
Moses Simon is regarded as a special talent by his minders as he can operate on the left and right side of midfield and is also comfortable as an attacker.
Since joining AS Trencin, the 19 - year - old has been involved in 30 goals scored by the club in the Slovak Super Liga
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Photo Credit : astrencin.sk
For now, the destination of the Nigeria youth international has not been decided but he is on the radar of SC Heerenveen plus clubs in France and Belgium.
The three teams have firmed up their interest by launching undisclosed bids for the GBS Academy product.
Moses Simon is regarded as a special talent by his minders as he can operate on the left and right side of midfield and is also comfortable as an attacker.
Since joining AS Trencin, the 19 - year - old has been involved in 30 goals scored by the club in the Slovak Super Liga
Editor
Photo Credit : astrencin.sk
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