Nigerian athletes share rumors and news: A Premier League team is considering Victor Boniface.
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Numerous gifted Nigerians, including Teslim Balogun, Rashidi Yekini, Jay Jay Okocha, and Victor Osimhen, have performed on every continent in the world.
Some of the greatest clubs in the world were vying for the services of these highly sought-after players.
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Nigerian athletes share rumors and news.
Aaron Samuel has joined Molde, the five-time Eliteserien winners.
Aaron Samuel Olanare, a former forward for the Super Eagles, has moved on a free transfer to Molde in Norway.
In 2014, the 29-year-old was capped seven times by the Super Eagles and managed two goals. Regretfully, it has been more than nine years since he was called up to the national squad.
Before to the Eliteserien in 2012, Samuel worked as a professional in the Nigerian Premier League for the Shooting Stars and Dolphins.
Premier League team focuses on acquiring Victor Boniface
According to transfer expert Florian Plattenberg, a Premier League team is interested in signing Victor Boniface in the summer transfer window.
The 23-year-old paid €20.5 million to join Bayer Leverkusen last summer, and the Bundesliga team is only open to offers close to €55 million.
As of this now, it’s unclear who in the Premier League is interested in Boniface.
Osimhen has received the all clear from Chelsea
Victor Osimhen has a €130 million release clause, which Chelsea will presumably be able to pay given that up to 15 players are anticipated to leave the team this summer.
The sale of players like Raheem Sterling, Carney Chukwuemeka, Romelu Lukaku and Hakim Ziyech should free up some money for the Blues.
As it stands, PSG are the favourites to land Osimhen in the summer transfer window.
Leeds United delivered a severe setback to their pursuit of Osayi-Samuel.
It appears that in order to sign Bright Osayi-Samuel, Leeds United will need to be promoted to the Premier League.
The Super Eagles player has stated that he would like to play in the Premier League when he returns to England.
Wolverhampton Wanderers and Crystal Palace are also monitoring Osayi-Samuel.