Raheem Lawal Reveals He Is Set To Sign Two And A Half Year Deal With Osmanlispor
Published: January 11, 2016
Super Eagles midfielder Raheem Lawal has confirmed that he is in advanced talks with Turkish Super Lig club Osmanlıspor FK regarding a transfer in the January transfer window.
The former Dream Team star has unilaterally terminated his deal with Eskisehirspor due to unpaid entitlements and could be unveiled by Osmanlıspor FK in the coming days, having already signed a preliminary contract.
“I cancelled my contract with Eskisehirspor because for five months I was not paid my salaries, I am now a free player,
” said Raheem Lawal to allnigeriasoccer.com.
“I have signed a pre - contract with Osmanlıspor FK, tomorrow I will sign the official contract. The deal is for two and a half years.”
Raheem Lawal has played in Turkey with Adana Demirspor, Mersin İdmanyurdu and Eskişehirspor, and also represented Atlético Baleares in Spain.
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The former Dream Team star has unilaterally terminated his deal with Eskisehirspor due to unpaid entitlements and could be unveiled by Osmanlıspor FK in the coming days, having already signed a preliminary contract.
“I cancelled my contract with Eskisehirspor because for five months I was not paid my salaries, I am now a free player,
” said Raheem Lawal to allnigeriasoccer.com.
“I have signed a pre - contract with Osmanlıspor FK, tomorrow I will sign the official contract. The deal is for two and a half years.”
Raheem Lawal has played in Turkey with Adana Demirspor, Mersin İdmanyurdu and Eskişehirspor, and also represented Atlético Baleares in Spain.
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