Exclusive: Osaguona Rejects N70 Million Per Season Offered By UAE Club Al Khaleej
Published: July 12, 2016
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that Osaguona Ighodaro has turned down a move to United Arab Emirates club Al Khaleej Sports & Cultural Club and has said that he would love to join a European team or nothing if he departs Raja Casablanca.
The second-tier club had made an offer of $250,000 (N87.5 million) net as total package for the Super Eagles striker for him to pen a one-year contract of which $50,000 will be paid as agency commission.
Ighodaro would have pocketed $50,000 net as upfront money with the balance $150,000 net spread over the course of the season as monthly wages.
He pulled the plug on the deal because he does not want to play in the second-tier and still has plans to earn a recall to the Super Eagles.
The 25-year-old has been linked with a possible move to Swedish side Kalmar before the close of the transfer window.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
The second-tier club had made an offer of $250,000 (N87.5 million) net as total package for the Super Eagles striker for him to pen a one-year contract of which $50,000 will be paid as agency commission.
Ighodaro would have pocketed $50,000 net as upfront money with the balance $150,000 net spread over the course of the season as monthly wages.
He pulled the plug on the deal because he does not want to play in the second-tier and still has plans to earn a recall to the Super Eagles.
The 25-year-old has been linked with a possible move to Swedish side Kalmar before the close of the transfer window.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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