Revealed - JUDE NWORUH Snubbed Offers From Israel, Norway and Belgium
Jude Nworuh has revealed to <b>allnigeriasoccer.com</b> that he snubbed offers from Belgium, Norway and Israel before signing the dotted lines with East Jutland club AC Horsens in September.<br /><br />The first team opportunities of Nworuh were limited at FC Midtjylland, where he had spent four seasons. And with his contract due to expire at the end of the current season, FCM cashed in by selling the Nigerian youngster to the highest bidder.<br /><br />''I had offers from Israel, Norway and Belgium. Bnei Sakhnin, Haugesund and Lokeren wanted me, but I could not join any of the clubs because they failed to meet my valuation. FCM valued me at around 200, 000 euros for the remaining year of my contract. Also, I was not keen on moving to the Israeli championship because my family was against it. ,'' says Nworuh to <b>allnigeriasoccer.com</b>.<br /><br />Nworuh later penned a three-year deal with AC Horsens just before the close of the summer window. In his last three games in all competitions, the former FC Ebedei talent has netted twice, against Danish powerhouse FC Copenhagen and Otterup.<br /><br />''I give glory to God for my recent form. I have played four games (five, ed) for Horsens and created three assists apart from my two goals. It's all about hard-work and prayers, that is my secret,'' he said.<br /><br />AC Horsens signed Nworuh as direct replacement for Gilberto Macena, who left the club last February to join CSL side <span style="">Shandong Luneng Taishan</span>.<br /><br />
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