AIK Stockholm Open Contract Talks With Dickson Etuhu
Published: February 25, 2016
Swedish top-flight club AIK Stockholm have opened contract talks with Dickson Etuhu amid interest from J League side Nagoya Grampus and unnamed MLS teams.
The Nigeria international is in the final ten months of his contract with AIK and can pen a preliminary contract with another club as early as this summer if he does not extend his current contract.
“It is as always a puzzle with building the squad but we know we want Dickson. We intend to offer him a new contract soon, ” sports director Bjorn Wesström told fotbolldirekt.se.
“His importance to the team is great and we want to build on. Based on how his first year developed we hope to agree a new contract with him.”
The 32-year-old Etuhu spent 14 years of his professional career with English clubs before switching to AIK in December 2014.
The Nigeria international is in the final ten months of his contract with AIK and can pen a preliminary contract with another club as early as this summer if he does not extend his current contract.
“It is as always a puzzle with building the squad but we know we want Dickson. We intend to offer him a new contract soon, ” sports director Bjorn Wesström told fotbolldirekt.se.
“His importance to the team is great and we want to build on. Based on how his first year developed we hope to agree a new contract with him.”
The 32-year-old Etuhu spent 14 years of his professional career with English clubs before switching to AIK in December 2014.
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