UCHE KALU's Turkey Move Excites FRIDAY NWANKWO - KUJAH
Published: August 25, 2012
Renowned FIFA-licensed agent, Friday Nwankwo-Kujah has expressed delight with his successful efforts at taking fast-rising Super Eagles striker, Uche Kalu to a Turkish club at the start of the week. The Super Eagle
The deal, as earlier reported by allnigeriasoccer.com, will see Kalu leave Enyimba of Aba to join Turkish lower division side, çaykur Rizespor on loan for the rest of the 2012 - 2013 campaign with an option for a permanent transfer on expiration of the initial contract. Kujah says he is happy that he was able to pull off the transfer.
The acclaimed ‘Soccer Ambassador’, who shot to international limelight as ex-international, Austin Okocha’s prime mentor during his playing days, disclosed further that he is also currently working on a number of deals for other players in the local league, but says they do not necessarily have to be in the top-flight Nigeria Premier League.
He rounded-off with a disclosure that one of his less-fancied products, ex-Flying Eagles skipper, Morrison Nduka Ozokwor is also doing well in Turkey with little known Mersin Ä°dmanyurdu, after earlier spells at Rangers oof Enugu, OGC Nice of France and another Turkish side, Boluspor on a six-month contract.
“I am happy that my efforts are coming true,” said the man who also took Victor Nsofor and Elderson Echiejile abroad.
“It’s all through the grace of God, who has provided me with the right contacts and honest men to work with in Europe.”
Sam O'Femi Fasetire
The deal, as earlier reported by allnigeriasoccer.com, will see Kalu leave Enyimba of Aba to join Turkish lower division side, çaykur Rizespor on loan for the rest of the 2012 - 2013 campaign with an option for a permanent transfer on expiration of the initial contract. Kujah says he is happy that he was able to pull off the transfer.
The acclaimed ‘Soccer Ambassador’, who shot to international limelight as ex-international, Austin Okocha’s prime mentor during his playing days, disclosed further that he is also currently working on a number of deals for other players in the local league, but says they do not necessarily have to be in the top-flight Nigeria Premier League.
He rounded-off with a disclosure that one of his less-fancied products, ex-Flying Eagles skipper, Morrison Nduka Ozokwor is also doing well in Turkey with little known Mersin Ä°dmanyurdu, after earlier spells at Rangers oof Enugu, OGC Nice of France and another Turkish side, Boluspor on a six-month contract.
“I am happy that my efforts are coming true,” said the man who also took Victor Nsofor and Elderson Echiejile abroad.
“It’s all through the grace of God, who has provided me with the right contacts and honest men to work with in Europe.”
Sam O'Femi Fasetire
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