Official : Brother Of Super Eagles Midfielder Released By Bury
Published: May 05, 2017
Through a statement on their official website, EFL League One club Bury have communicated to Kevin Etuhu that he won't be offered a new deal when he comes off contract in June 2017.
Etuhu was one of the eleven players released by the Shakers when they published their retained list on Friday afternoon.
The midfielder joined Bury in 2014 from Barnsley, and had worn the shirt of the Shakers 91 times before he was shown the exit door.
Born in Kano, Kelvin Etuhu had spells with Manchester City, Rochdale, Leicester City, Cardiff City and Portsmouth before he was snapped up by the Gigg Lane outfit.
Kelvin's elder brother, Dickson Etuhu, represented the Super Eagles at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Igho Kingsley
Photo Credit : buryfc.co.uk
Etuhu was one of the eleven players released by the Shakers when they published their retained list on Friday afternoon.
The midfielder joined Bury in 2014 from Barnsley, and had worn the shirt of the Shakers 91 times before he was shown the exit door.
Born in Kano, Kelvin Etuhu had spells with Manchester City, Rochdale, Leicester City, Cardiff City and Portsmouth before he was snapped up by the Gigg Lane outfit.
Kelvin's elder brother, Dickson Etuhu, represented the Super Eagles at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Igho Kingsley
Photo Credit : buryfc.co.uk
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