Dayo Adeyoriju Completes Move To Mjees SC
Published: January 29, 2014Dayo Adeyoriju has moved to Oman, where he signed a three-month deal with the country’s top division club, Mjees SC.
A statement by an official of the club says Dayo, who signed as a free agent, would remain with the club till the end of the 2014 season.
“Mjees welcome Dayo to the club and we wish him good luck,” the official said.
The club will rely on their new signing to retain their Premier League status after a run of bad results.
The hardworking defender has linked up with his new team-mates as the squad convene for the resumption of the Omani Elite League after the winter break.
A statement by an official of the club says Dayo, who signed as a free agent, would remain with the club till the end of the 2014 season.
“Mjees welcome Dayo to the club and we wish him good luck,” the official said.
The club will rely on their new signing to retain their Premier League status after a run of bad results.
The hardworking defender has linked up with his new team-mates as the squad convene for the resumption of the Omani Elite League after the winter break.
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