Official: FEMI AJILORE Returning To FC Groningen
Published: May 21, 2012
Brondby have announced through a statement via the official website that the club will be parting with the Nigeria international Femi Ajilore on Wednesday, the final match day of the season with Lyngby.
Ajilore joined Brondby on loan from FC Groningen last summer. He started his second adventure in Denmark on a good note, but was soon hampered by injuries which froze him out of the first team.
The former FC Ebedei starlet has one year left on his Groningen contract. The final year of most contracts is where a club has to pay huge wages to players. In Ajilore's case, he could earn at least 600,000 euros should he remain at the Pride of the North.
The financial consequences of keeping Ajilore at Groningen is enormous. The option available to the Dutch club is to sell him outright or ship him on loan again.
Ajilore joined Brondby on loan from FC Groningen last summer. He started his second adventure in Denmark on a good note, but was soon hampered by injuries which froze him out of the first team.
The former FC Ebedei starlet has one year left on his Groningen contract. The final year of most contracts is where a club has to pay huge wages to players. In Ajilore's case, he could earn at least 600,000 euros should he remain at the Pride of the North.
The financial consequences of keeping Ajilore at Groningen is enormous. The option available to the Dutch club is to sell him outright or ship him on loan again.
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