Anthony Lokosa And Emmanuel Abuma King Complete Move To Israeli Premier League Teams
Published: February 03, 2016
Two Nigerian talents Anthony Lokosa and Emmanuel Abuma King have sealed deals with Israeli Premier League clubs, ahead of the close of the winter transfer market on Wednesday.
A product of Everlastingstars Football Club, Lokosa has penned a four-year contract with Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona and will be hoping to break into their first-team in the not too distant future.
The youngster netted on his debut for the youth team of Ironi Kiryat Shmona, scoring the game-winner in their 1-0 win against Tobrok last weekend and also found the net on Tuesday in another match.
Emmanuel Abuma King’s deal with Maccabi Haifa is also designed for four seasons and he is set to make his debut for The Greens this Saturday,
Both deals were brokered by Israeli agent Ouziel David, who has a company based in Nigeria that scouts players.
A product of Everlastingstars Football Club, Lokosa has penned a four-year contract with Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona and will be hoping to break into their first-team in the not too distant future.
The youngster netted on his debut for the youth team of Ironi Kiryat Shmona, scoring the game-winner in their 1-0 win against Tobrok last weekend and also found the net on Tuesday in another match.
Emmanuel Abuma King’s deal with Maccabi Haifa is also designed for four seasons and he is set to make his debut for The Greens this Saturday,
Both deals were brokered by Israeli agent Ouziel David, who has a company based in Nigeria that scouts players.
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