Kasimpasa Continue To Thrash Out Omeruo Terms With Chelsea
Published: December 07, 2015
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that Kasimpasa continue to haggle with Chelsea over a transfer fee for Super Eagles stopper Kenneth Omeruo.
The Super Lig side have expressed their interest in acquiring the Nigeria international on a permanent basis from the English Premier League champions but no agreement has been reached.
Kasimpasa had an option to buy clause inserted into the deal that brought Omeruo to the club in the summer transfer market and have been impressed with his performance so far.
The 22 - year - old is tied to Chelsea until the end of the 2017 - 2018 season.
Kenneth Omeruo, who previously spent time on loan at Boro and ADO Den Haag, has appeared 10 times for Kasimpasa in all competitions, racking up 848 minutes of playing time.
The Super Lig side have expressed their interest in acquiring the Nigeria international on a permanent basis from the English Premier League champions but no agreement has been reached.
Kasimpasa had an option to buy clause inserted into the deal that brought Omeruo to the club in the summer transfer market and have been impressed with his performance so far.
The 22 - year - old is tied to Chelsea until the end of the 2017 - 2018 season.
Kenneth Omeruo, who previously spent time on loan at Boro and ADO Den Haag, has appeared 10 times for Kasimpasa in all competitions, racking up 848 minutes of playing time.
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