KENNEDY IGBOANANIKE Reaches Agreement With AIK - Report
Published: October 31, 2012
Nigerian attacker Kennedy Igboananike has expressed a desire to leave Djurgården in the winter transfer market, writes fotbolldirekt.se citing Swedish newspaper Expressen.
Igboananike's relationship with Djurgården is not cordial, and the club failed to sanction a move to Premier League rival AIK and Hammarby in the summer market.
The Nigerian, according to the report from Sweden, has reached an agreement in principle to join AIK next season, and formalities will be concluded at the end of the 2012 campaign in November.
Igboananike, 23, has seen his first team chances limited at the Stockholm based club, and was forced to train with the Under 19 team earlier in the season.
Photo Credit: fotbolltransfers.com
Igboananike's relationship with Djurgården is not cordial, and the club failed to sanction a move to Premier League rival AIK and Hammarby in the summer market.
The Nigerian, according to the report from Sweden, has reached an agreement in principle to join AIK next season, and formalities will be concluded at the end of the 2012 campaign in November.
Igboananike, 23, has seen his first team chances limited at the Stockholm based club, and was forced to train with the Under 19 team earlier in the season.
Photo Credit: fotbolltransfers.com
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