Clubs In Germany, UAE And Qatar Go For Marco Tagbajumi
Published: June 19, 2014
Ermis striker Marco Tagbajumi is set to end his collaboration with the 2014 Cypriot Cup finalist this summer, writes SL10.ng.
The 25 - year - old took up the option on the additional season that was inserted into his contract at the start of this year.
But the Italian - Nigerian’s stock has risen big time on the back of his 20 goals in all competitions last season.
It is now being reported that teams in the United Arab Emirates, China and Qatar are mulling over a bid for him in the coming days.
But they face competition from an unnamed Bundesliga side, who have made contact with Marco Tagbajumi’s camp regarding a contract.
Marco Tagbajumi was courted by teams in Romania, Belgium and Israel in the winter market but Ermis refused to sanction his departure.
The 25 - year - old took up the option on the additional season that was inserted into his contract at the start of this year.
But the Italian - Nigerian’s stock has risen big time on the back of his 20 goals in all competitions last season.
It is now being reported that teams in the United Arab Emirates, China and Qatar are mulling over a bid for him in the coming days.
But they face competition from an unnamed Bundesliga side, who have made contact with Marco Tagbajumi’s camp regarding a contract.
Marco Tagbajumi was courted by teams in Romania, Belgium and Israel in the winter market but Ermis refused to sanction his departure.
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