Nigeria's most capped player in history, Ahmed Musa has denied any knowledge of ongoing speculation linking him with a move to Kazakhstan Premier League club FC Kaisar, allnigeriasoccer.com has been told.
The versatile forward, who appeared in 111 matches for the Super Eagles before calling time on his international career in December 2025, and his representatives are yet to engage in any discussions regarding a transfer to the Kazakhstan Premier League side.
It was suggested that Musa was set to link up with fellow 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winner Victor Moses at FC Kaisar, but the move is not happening for now.
The report added that the management of FC Kaisar approached the player to discuss a transfer earlier this month.
Musa returned for a third spell at Nigeria Premier Football League giants Kano Pillars in October 2024 and has scored three goals in fourteen appearances this term.
The 33-year-old has also played for Turkish clubs Sivasspor and Fatih Karagümrük, Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nasr, English side Leicester City and Dutch team VVV-Venlo.
Although most European transfer windows have closed, the Kazakh window remains open until April.
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