Percentage Of Victor Osimhen Economic Rights Owned By A Third Party Gafar; Can NOT Sign For European Club
Victor Osimhen showed he is one player to watch in the future with a string of fine displays for the Golden Eaglets at the Fifa Under 17 World Cup but his proposed move to Europe might not materialize as a percentage of his economic rights is owned by a third party, Liameed Gafar, which is prohibited by Fifa.<br /><br />Per Fifa Circular number 1464, which came into effect January 1, 2015 : “No club or player shall enter into an agreement with a third party whereby a third party is being entitled to participate, either in full or in part, in compensation payable in relation to the future transfer of a player from one club to another, or is being assigned any rights in relation to a future transfer.”<br /><br />Liameed Gafar, has confirmed the exclusive report by <b>allnigeriasoccer.com</b> that he acquired ten percent of the economic rights of Victor Osimhen from Ultimate Strikers, Lagos for six million Naira in an interview with online media.<br /><br />“I advised them like I have always been doing, they said they needed money and I have always been rendering financial assistant, ” Gafar told Sahara Reporters.<br /><br />“When I realized it was becoming more frequent I told them why not let let me invest in the boy because I realized they needed money? <br /><br />“They requested N10m for 10 percent anytime the boy signs a contract, and I told them I don’t have N10m, I only have N6m. Not because I invested N6m, but because I wanted the progress of the boy.<br /><br />“I told them I don’t want anybody to know I invested N6m, if you let people know I won’t like it, and we all agreed.”<br /><br />Liameed Gafar was a member of the entourage that traveled to Germany to negotiate a deal with Wolfsburg but the Bundesliga club has pulled the plug on the deal for now due to the absence of the player’s father, Patrick Osimhen.<br />
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