Werder Bremen Offer Eddy Onazi 1.2 Million Euros Per Season
Published: January 27, 2016
Werder Bremen are yet to meet Lazio’s valuation of Nigeria international Eddy Onazi five days before the close of the transfer window in Italy.
Il Messaggero says the Biancocelesti president Claudio Lotito has informed the Bundesliga side to increase their offer to around eight million euros.
The Super Eagle wants out of the capital outfit due to his lack of first team opportunities, especially in the Serie A, and has made several pronouncements to that effect through his intermediary Stephen Makinwa.
Swansea City, Newcastle United are interested in the outright acquisition of Eddy Onazi while Werder Bremen are hoping to sign him on loan with an option to buy clause inserted into the agreement.
The German side have offered the midfielder wages of 1.2 million euros per season.
Il Messaggero says the Biancocelesti president Claudio Lotito has informed the Bundesliga side to increase their offer to around eight million euros.
The Super Eagle wants out of the capital outfit due to his lack of first team opportunities, especially in the Serie A, and has made several pronouncements to that effect through his intermediary Stephen Makinwa.
Swansea City, Newcastle United are interested in the outright acquisition of Eddy Onazi while Werder Bremen are hoping to sign him on loan with an option to buy clause inserted into the agreement.
The German side have offered the midfielder wages of 1.2 million euros per season.
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