Roma To Pay Five Million Euros For Sadiq Umar, Nura Abdullahi
Published: June 16, 2016
Italian Serie A club Roma are interested in extending their collaboration with Nigerian talents Sadiq Umar and Nura Abdullahi.
Il Secolo XIX is reporting that The Giallorossi will have to pay Spezia five million euros to acquire the two players.
Umar, who is a striker, and defender Abdullahi spent the whole of last season on loan at Roma, and both were included in the team’s 23-man squad for Serie A matches.
On the back of their imperious displays in last season’s UEFA Youth League, the two players have been linked with possible moves outside Italy, with English Premier League teams rumoured to be interested in their services.
In six Serie A appearances in the 2015-2016 campaign, Sadiq Umar scored two goals.
Igho Kingsley
Il Secolo XIX is reporting that The Giallorossi will have to pay Spezia five million euros to acquire the two players.
Umar, who is a striker, and defender Abdullahi spent the whole of last season on loan at Roma, and both were included in the team’s 23-man squad for Serie A matches.
On the back of their imperious displays in last season’s UEFA Youth League, the two players have been linked with possible moves outside Italy, with English Premier League teams rumoured to be interested in their services.
In six Serie A appearances in the 2015-2016 campaign, Sadiq Umar scored two goals.
Igho Kingsley
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