Exclusive : Saudi Arabian Club Al-Qadisiyah Make $1.2M Bid For Ex-Flying Eagles Star Ohawuchi
Published: June 18, 2016
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that Saudi Arabian Professional League side Al-Qadisiyah have made a second bid for former Nigeria U20 international Stanley Ohawuchi.
Egyptian topflight club Wadi Degla SC turned down Al-Qadisiyah’s initial approach to sign the prolific Nigerian frontman for a transfer fee of $1 million before they came back with an improved offer.
Their latest offer is for $1.2 million but Wadi Degla suits are holding out for for a fee of $1.5 million.
If the two clubs can agree terms, Stanley Ohawuchi will append his signature to a three-year contract in the summer transfer window.
The 26-year-old is demanding one million dollars wages per season before penning the deal with Al-Qadisiyah .
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Egyptian topflight club Wadi Degla SC turned down Al-Qadisiyah’s initial approach to sign the prolific Nigerian frontman for a transfer fee of $1 million before they came back with an improved offer.
Their latest offer is for $1.2 million but Wadi Degla suits are holding out for for a fee of $1.5 million.
If the two clubs can agree terms, Stanley Ohawuchi will append his signature to a three-year contract in the summer transfer window.
The 26-year-old is demanding one million dollars wages per season before penning the deal with Al-Qadisiyah .
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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