Photo Confirmation : Goztepe SK Loan In Super Eagles Midfielder From PAOK
Published: January 24, 2021
Nigeria international Anderson Esiti has completed a temporary transfer to Goztepe, the Turkish Super Lig side have announced through their official website.
The PAOK-owned midfielder will be spending the remainder of the 2020-2021 campaign on loan at Goztepe.
Esiti is the third Nigerian player to be signed by Goztepe this season, after 2013 Africa Cup of Nations-winning striker Brown Ideye and ex-Nigeria U20 international Obinna Nwobodo.
He started his career at Bobby United before switching to Portuguese setup Leixoes followed by spells at Estoril and Gent.
Since transferring to PAOK in July 2019, the combative midfielder has been involved in 42 games across all competitions, including appearances in the Europa League proper, Europa League qualifying and Champions League qualifying.
Esiti's last cap for the Super Eagles was against Ukraine in September 2019 when he came off the bench to replace Alex Iwobi.
Igho Kingsley
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