Nagoya Grampus Battle MLS Clubs For Dickson Etuhu
Published: February 18, 2016
Super Eagles midfielder Dickson Etuhu may depart AIK Stockholm a year before he runs out of contract with the Swedish club.
The former Fulham and Manchester City star is attracting huge interest from teams based in the United States and Japan, including Nagoya Grampus according to his intermediary, Hasan Cetinkaya.
“I can confirm that it is correct. There is great interest in Dickson in these leagues. He has a profile that these clubs are looking for, ” Cetinkaya told Sportbladet.
“Dickson loves AIK and the fans of the club. He is happy in AIK but needs to think about his future given that he only has one year left on his contract.
“Dickson just want all parties to be satisfied no matter what we come up with.”
Now 33, Etuhu netted 2 goals from 21 matches in his debut season in the Allsvenskan.
The former Fulham and Manchester City star is attracting huge interest from teams based in the United States and Japan, including Nagoya Grampus according to his intermediary, Hasan Cetinkaya.
“I can confirm that it is correct. There is great interest in Dickson in these leagues. He has a profile that these clubs are looking for, ” Cetinkaya told Sportbladet.
“Dickson loves AIK and the fans of the club. He is happy in AIK but needs to think about his future given that he only has one year left on his contract.
“Dickson just want all parties to be satisfied no matter what we come up with.”
Now 33, Etuhu netted 2 goals from 21 matches in his debut season in the Allsvenskan.
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