DANIEL ADEJO: I Won't Mind Serie A
Published: October 14, 2012
Reggina defender Daniel Adejo was heavily linked with a move to Catania in the summer transfer market. The window shut at the end of August and the former Nigeria youth - teamer still remained in Southern Italy with The Dark - Reds.
''By now I am with Reggina and I think to do well here. I would not mind if there's opportunity in Serie A,'' the 23 - year -old right back told Italian transfer market website Tuttomercatoweb.com.
Speaking on his idol, Adejo said: ''There was once Maicon. Now I like Samuel, who despite his age is a phenomenon.''
Adejo, also courted by Genoa in August, has scored two goals in his last five matches in the Serie B including his 35th minute strike in the 1 - 3 loss to Livorno on Sunday evening.
Photo Credit: www.regginacalcio.com
''By now I am with Reggina and I think to do well here. I would not mind if there's opportunity in Serie A,'' the 23 - year -old right back told Italian transfer market website Tuttomercatoweb.com.
Speaking on his idol, Adejo said: ''There was once Maicon. Now I like Samuel, who despite his age is a phenomenon.''
Adejo, also courted by Genoa in August, has scored two goals in his last five matches in the Serie B including his 35th minute strike in the 1 - 3 loss to Livorno on Sunday evening.
Photo Credit: www.regginacalcio.com
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