Agent : Isaac Success, Uche Agbo Remind Me Of Kanu And Mikel
Published: March 18, 2014Isaac Success was the center of attention at the last CAF Under 17 championship and he justified his wonder-kid tag by netting 7 times to emerge top goalscorer of the tournament.
Naturally, several clubs and agents were scrambling for his services before he settled for Udinese and Oliver Noah of Noga Sports Management.
Seen as an investment for the future, the 18 - year - old has been loaned to satellite club Granada to get first team experience.
French - Cameroonian agent, Oliver Noah has revealed the rationale behind his interest in Isaac Success and another Udinese recruit Henry Uche Agbo.
“I think they are the next Nwankwo Kanu and Mikel Obi for Nigeria. Their coming to Granada is good for their career because it is all about development.
“It will definitely yield the desired results in the coming days as they have shown promises of becoming some of best players in the world,” Oliver Noah said to allnigeriasoccer.com.
After months of suspense as a result of bureaucratic delay in processing their work permits, both teenagers arrived Spain on Sunday afternoon to the warm embrace of their agent, who was dutifully waiting for them at the airport.
Isaac Success and Uche Agbo are eager to show the Granada coaching staff that their performance for the Nigeria youth teams - the Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles - is not a flash in the pan.
“The choice of Granada is to enable them stay there in the next few months and take part in the next pre season with the first team.
“The sky will be the limit for these two players because of the kind of potentials they posses,” adds Oliver Noah.
In case you were not aware, the transfer fee paid by Udinese for Isaac Success is the record sum for a domestic player moving overseas.
One of the unsung heroes that facilitated the deal that took the starlets to Spain is Oliver Noah’s right hand man in Nigeria, Dominic Egbukwu, CEO of Soccer Sports Management Limited
Naturally, several clubs and agents were scrambling for his services before he settled for Udinese and Oliver Noah of Noga Sports Management.
Seen as an investment for the future, the 18 - year - old has been loaned to satellite club Granada to get first team experience.
French - Cameroonian agent, Oliver Noah has revealed the rationale behind his interest in Isaac Success and another Udinese recruit Henry Uche Agbo.
“I think they are the next Nwankwo Kanu and Mikel Obi for Nigeria. Their coming to Granada is good for their career because it is all about development.
“It will definitely yield the desired results in the coming days as they have shown promises of becoming some of best players in the world,” Oliver Noah said to allnigeriasoccer.com.
After months of suspense as a result of bureaucratic delay in processing their work permits, both teenagers arrived Spain on Sunday afternoon to the warm embrace of their agent, who was dutifully waiting for them at the airport.
Isaac Success and Uche Agbo are eager to show the Granada coaching staff that their performance for the Nigeria youth teams - the Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles - is not a flash in the pan.
“The choice of Granada is to enable them stay there in the next few months and take part in the next pre season with the first team.
“The sky will be the limit for these two players because of the kind of potentials they posses,” adds Oliver Noah.
In case you were not aware, the transfer fee paid by Udinese for Isaac Success is the record sum for a domestic player moving overseas.
One of the unsung heroes that facilitated the deal that took the starlets to Spain is Oliver Noah’s right hand man in Nigeria, Dominic Egbukwu, CEO of Soccer Sports Management Limited
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