Watford-Linked Striker, Isaac Success Future Hanging In The Balance Following Sale Of Granada
Published: June 05, 2016
Isaac Success’s future with Granada is literally hanging in the balance following the recent sale of the Andalusian club to Chinese investors, Desports, by the Pozzi family.
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that the new owners of the Nazaríes are planning an overhaul of the playing staff, coaches, sporting director and the president if the deal goes through.
Unfortunately, some of the details are not for public consumption. Success’s current agreement with Granada is complicated, bearing in mind that he was originally acquired by Udinese, then shipped out on loan to the Spanish team before extending his contract in the summer of 2015.
Dominic Egbukwu, speaking on behalf of Success’s bonafide intermediary Oliver Noah, has insisted that his client’s proposed move to Watford this summer is still very much alive despite the change in ownership.
Egbukwu explained : “Udinese is the owner of Success, he is on loan at Granada . The Italian club will have to decide where the player will go next season, no one else.
“We are still talking about his transfer to Watford and not to any other club. He is either going to Watford or remaining at Granada.
“If Ighalo moves, more money will come to Watford and they can pay Success the wages he is demanding.”
Oliver Noah was later contacted to clear the air on the future of his client and he said : “Success has renewed his contract with Granada but there is a possibility that he will leave in the summer. ”
Udinese directly acquired Nigeria youth internationals Uche Agbo and Isaac Success in 2014 before they were sent to Granada to continue their development.
In some cases, the Spanish club do transfer business without the involvement of Udinese.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that the new owners of the Nazaríes are planning an overhaul of the playing staff, coaches, sporting director and the president if the deal goes through.
Unfortunately, some of the details are not for public consumption. Success’s current agreement with Granada is complicated, bearing in mind that he was originally acquired by Udinese, then shipped out on loan to the Spanish team before extending his contract in the summer of 2015.
Dominic Egbukwu, speaking on behalf of Success’s bonafide intermediary Oliver Noah, has insisted that his client’s proposed move to Watford this summer is still very much alive despite the change in ownership.
Egbukwu explained : “Udinese is the owner of Success, he is on loan at Granada . The Italian club will have to decide where the player will go next season, no one else.
“We are still talking about his transfer to Watford and not to any other club. He is either going to Watford or remaining at Granada.
“If Ighalo moves, more money will come to Watford and they can pay Success the wages he is demanding.”
Oliver Noah was later contacted to clear the air on the future of his client and he said : “Success has renewed his contract with Granada but there is a possibility that he will leave in the summer. ”
Udinese directly acquired Nigeria youth internationals Uche Agbo and Isaac Success in 2014 before they were sent to Granada to continue their development.
In some cases, the Spanish club do transfer business without the involvement of Udinese.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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