Confirmed : Aalesund To Pocket Two Million Euros From Sale Of Leke James
Published: February 16, 2016
Allnigeriasoccer.com can confirm that Norwegian Tippeligaen side Aalesund FK will pocket two million euros from the sale of Leke James to Beijing Enterprises Group.
James, 23, has ended speculation about his future by penning a three-year deal with the Chinese League One team.
With his former agreement with AaFK set to expire in December 2016, the Color Line Stadium outfit have recouped all their previous investment in the player.
Leke James started off his career with Bridge Boys before transferring to Aalesund in January 2012.
He started training with his new teammates at Beijing Enterprises Group on Monday and will wear the number 14 kit for the upcoming season.
James, 23, has ended speculation about his future by penning a three-year deal with the Chinese League One team.
With his former agreement with AaFK set to expire in December 2016, the Color Line Stadium outfit have recouped all their previous investment in the player.
Leke James started off his career with Bridge Boys before transferring to Aalesund in January 2012.
He started training with his new teammates at Beijing Enterprises Group on Monday and will wear the number 14 kit for the upcoming season.
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