Exclusive : Viking To Unveil Abdullahi And Adegbenro On Thursday, Both Players To Sign Four - Year Deal
Published: February 05, 2015
According to leaks gathered by allnigeriasoccer.com’s editorial staff, Norwegian Tippeligaen campaigners Viking are set to announce the capture of Nigerian players Suleiman Abdullahi and Samuel Adegbenro on Thursday morning.
Having impressed during trials, the Stavanger - based outfit have moved fast to tie up the highly - rated Nigerian youngsters to long - term deals.
This website can exclusively report that Abdullahi and Adegbenro will both sign a four - year contract with Viking, which will keep them at the Viking Stadium until December 31, 2018.
Kwara United striker Samuel Adegbenro is presently in Norway training with his new employer while Suleiman Abdullahi will join the squad after the African Youth Championship.
Viking pay the wages of former Sunshine Stars forward Osita Henry Chikere.
Photo Credit : papsonsport.com
Having impressed during trials, the Stavanger - based outfit have moved fast to tie up the highly - rated Nigerian youngsters to long - term deals.
This website can exclusively report that Abdullahi and Adegbenro will both sign a four - year contract with Viking, which will keep them at the Viking Stadium until December 31, 2018.
Kwara United striker Samuel Adegbenro is presently in Norway training with his new employer while Suleiman Abdullahi will join the squad after the African Youth Championship.
Viking pay the wages of former Sunshine Stars forward Osita Henry Chikere.
Photo Credit : papsonsport.com
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