Nurudeen Orelesi Vows To See Out Skenderbeu Korce Contract
Published: June 14, 2013Skënderbeu Korçë midfielder and ex Flying Eagle Nurudeen Orelesi has vowed to see out the remaining one and half years of his contract with the Albanian champions.
Nurudeen Orelesi had attracted interest from teams in Ukraine (FC Kryvbas), Germany (Jahn Regensburg) and Poland (Slask Wroc�aw) in the winter transfer market.
But he ended speculation surrounding his future by putting pen to paper on a new deal last February.
''No time my future was not clear. I am part of Skanderbeg, and will be even after the Champions League matches.
''I have a contract for a year and a half with Skanderbeg and will keep it until the end, despite the transfer market being unpredictable,'' Orelesi told panorama-sport.com.
Touted to be one of the best players in the Albanian Super Liga, Orelesi suited up 25 times for Skanderbeg last season.
Nurudeen Orelesi had attracted interest from teams in Ukraine (FC Kryvbas), Germany (Jahn Regensburg) and Poland (Slask Wroc�aw) in the winter transfer market.
But he ended speculation surrounding his future by putting pen to paper on a new deal last February.
''No time my future was not clear. I am part of Skanderbeg, and will be even after the Champions League matches.
''I have a contract for a year and a half with Skanderbeg and will keep it until the end, despite the transfer market being unpredictable,'' Orelesi told panorama-sport.com.
Touted to be one of the best players in the Albanian Super Liga, Orelesi suited up 25 times for Skanderbeg last season.
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