MICHAEL ENERAMO Insists On 1.5 Million Euros Annual Wages
Published: May 24, 2012
The proposed transfer of Super Eagles player Michael Eneramo to Trabzonspor has suffered a slight glitch, Turkey's number one sports daily Fanatik is reporting.
Eneramo was due to be unveiled next week by Trabzonspor, but there is a new twist. The former Lobi Stars ace is insisting on annual wages of 1.5 million euros before agreeing to sign the dotted lines. Trabzonspor had previously offered the Nigerian 1 million euros .
If both parties can agree on the financial aspect, then a deal is in place. Eneramo is also expected to pocket a huge sum of money as sign on bonus if he puts pen to paper on the contract offered.
Besiktas and Eskisehirspor are also remotely interested in Eneramo, who notched 16 goals in 37 matches in the outgoing season.
Eneramo was due to be unveiled next week by Trabzonspor, but there is a new twist. The former Lobi Stars ace is insisting on annual wages of 1.5 million euros before agreeing to sign the dotted lines. Trabzonspor had previously offered the Nigerian 1 million euros .
If both parties can agree on the financial aspect, then a deal is in place. Eneramo is also expected to pocket a huge sum of money as sign on bonus if he puts pen to paper on the contract offered.
Besiktas and Eskisehirspor are also remotely interested in Eneramo, who notched 16 goals in 37 matches in the outgoing season.
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