Victor Anichebe Shown The Exit Door By West Brom Manager
Published: January 10, 2015
New West Brom manager Tony Pulis has declared out - of - favour Nigeria international Victor Anichebe surplus to requirements.
The 2008 Beijing Olympics silver medalist will leave The Hawthorns this month if an interested club satisfies the conditions necessary for his transfer, according to the Daily Mail.
The 26 - year - old joined the Baggies two summers ago from his boyhood club Everton.
And for the past 16 months, Anichebe has registered his name on the score-sheet 4 times in 35 matches.
Teammate and fellow Super Eagles forward Brown Ideye also looks to be heading for the exit door.
Photo Credit : topnews.in
The 2008 Beijing Olympics silver medalist will leave The Hawthorns this month if an interested club satisfies the conditions necessary for his transfer, according to the Daily Mail.
The 26 - year - old joined the Baggies two summers ago from his boyhood club Everton.
And for the past 16 months, Anichebe has registered his name on the score-sheet 4 times in 35 matches.
Teammate and fellow Super Eagles forward Brown Ideye also looks to be heading for the exit door.
Photo Credit : topnews.in
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