Samuel Adegbenro Expresses Gratitude To Viking For Being Well Treated
Published: February 06, 2015
Ex Kwara United youngster Samuel Adegbenro says he did not have to think twice before committing his future to Viking for the next four years.
And the striker reckons that his transfer to the Norwegian Premier League can be used as a stepping stone to bigger success in future.
“I have signed a four - year contract with Viking. I chose to sign for them because it is a great team and I envisage that my future will be good here,” says Samuel Adegbenro to allnigeriasoccer.com.
“I have been received very well by the coaches, fans and management since I came here. They took me as their brother as if we had known each other before.
“It is really cold here as you know they are in winter now, but sure I am getting used to it.”
Samuel Adegbenro is among three Nigerian offensive players on the books of Viking.
And the striker reckons that his transfer to the Norwegian Premier League can be used as a stepping stone to bigger success in future.
“I have signed a four - year contract with Viking. I chose to sign for them because it is a great team and I envisage that my future will be good here,” says Samuel Adegbenro to allnigeriasoccer.com.
“I have been received very well by the coaches, fans and management since I came here. They took me as their brother as if we had known each other before.
“It is really cold here as you know they are in winter now, but sure I am getting used to it.”
Samuel Adegbenro is among three Nigerian offensive players on the books of Viking.
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