Future Of Abdul Ajagun At Panathinaikos Covered In Mist
Published: January 19, 2016
Former Flying Eagles skipper Abdul Ajagun may be loaned out or sold by Greek club Panathinaikos before the close of this transfer window.
Gazzetta.gr writes on its electronic edition that The Greens are on the brink of announcing the capture of Brazil U21 international midfielder Lucas Evangelista.
And to accommodate the Udinese starlet in the roster, Ajagun is the likeliest of the seven players mentioned that will be shown the exit door.
The former Dolphins star has fallen down the pecking order of midfielders at Panathinaikos this season, with only seven starts to his name as at week 18.
The 22 - year - old is tied to Panathinaikos until the summer of 2018.
Photo Credit : pao.gr
Gazzetta.gr writes on its electronic edition that The Greens are on the brink of announcing the capture of Brazil U21 international midfielder Lucas Evangelista.
And to accommodate the Udinese starlet in the roster, Ajagun is the likeliest of the seven players mentioned that will be shown the exit door.
The former Dolphins star has fallen down the pecking order of midfielders at Panathinaikos this season, with only seven starts to his name as at week 18.
The 22 - year - old is tied to Panathinaikos until the summer of 2018.
Photo Credit : pao.gr
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