Official : Western Sydney Wanderers Part Company With Seyi Adeleke
Published: February 16, 2015
With a statement on the official website, Asian Champions League champions Western Sydney Wanderers have announced that they have mutually terminated the contract binding them with Seyi Adeleke with immediate effect.
The ex Lazio youth - teamer had signed a deal with the Wanderers in August 2014 that ought to have kept him at the Parramatta Stadium until this summer.
Seyi Adeleke appeared 6 times for Western Sydney Wanderers in all competitions, including two games at the 2014 Fifa Club World Cup.
The former Golden Eaglets striker previously starred for teams in Italy and Switzerland before joining the Australian club.
He did not feature in the last six games contested by Western Sydney Wanderers prior to his departure.
The ex Lazio youth - teamer had signed a deal with the Wanderers in August 2014 that ought to have kept him at the Parramatta Stadium until this summer.
Seyi Adeleke appeared 6 times for Western Sydney Wanderers in all competitions, including two games at the 2014 Fifa Club World Cup.
The former Golden Eaglets striker previously starred for teams in Italy and Switzerland before joining the Australian club.
He did not feature in the last six games contested by Western Sydney Wanderers prior to his departure.
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