Official: Ex-Man City Midfielder Nwakali Parts Company With Rakow Czestochowa By Mutual Consent
Published: November 19, 2018Former Manchester City starlet Chidiebere Nwakali has left Polish I liga outfit Raków Częstochowa by mutual consent, informs the club on their official webpage.
The versatile midfielder has departed Raków Częstochowa with only two appearances under his belt, one in the Cup and the other game was in the league.
''The serious problems of the player, or more strictly a serious illness in the family and the urgent need to return home, influenced such turn of events,'' said the sports director of Rakow, Łukasz Piworowicz.
After Nwakali completed his transfer, he had to wait for 33 days before playing his first game for Raków Częstochowa due to work permit issues.
The former Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles star had nineteen months left on his contract with the Ekstraklasa promotion hopefuls.
He was loaned out to Malaga, Girona, IK Start, Sogndal and Aberdeen while on the books of Manchester City.
Igho Kingsley
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