Chinese, Israeli Clubs Target OBINNA OBIEFULE
Published: June 02, 2012
Record goal scorer in the Maltese Premier League Obinna Obiefule is set to leave the Island Nation. Obiefule's 34 goals last season has seen more illustrious clubs in Europe and abroad scrambling for his services.
The striker is very enticing to suitors as he is a free agent, after choosing not to extend his contract with Mosta, who narrowly survived the drop at the end of the 2011 - 2012 season.
According to the Times of Malta, Obiefule is set for trials with Chinese club Guangdong Sunraycave FC. The club has invited him for tests with a view of offering him a contract if he impresses Coach Dragan Kokotovic.
Israeli giants Maccabi Haifa are also in the race to sign Obinna Obiefule.There's been contact between Obiefule's entourage and representatives of the 12-time champions of Israel.
The striker is very enticing to suitors as he is a free agent, after choosing not to extend his contract with Mosta, who narrowly survived the drop at the end of the 2011 - 2012 season.
According to the Times of Malta, Obiefule is set for trials with Chinese club Guangdong Sunraycave FC. The club has invited him for tests with a view of offering him a contract if he impresses Coach Dragan Kokotovic.
Israeli giants Maccabi Haifa are also in the race to sign Obinna Obiefule.There's been contact between Obiefule's entourage and representatives of the 12-time champions of Israel.
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