Kelechi Osunwa Pens Two - Year Ahly Shandy. Deal?
Published: November 21, 2014Africanfootball.com has claimed that Kelechi Osunwa has severed ties with Ismaily, four months after he penned a deal with the Egyptian outfit.
The prolific marksman has now committed his future to Sudanese team Ahly Shandy for the next two seasons, according to the website citing Willy Adams, who is based in Sudan.
“Kelechi (Osunwa) is back in Sudan, he has signed for Ahly Shandy. It is nice to have him back, he know the Sudan terrain so well.
“It won’t be difficult for him to do well,” the ex-JUTH FC player told AfricanFootball.com.
Kelechi Osunwa previously turned out for Sudan powerhouse Al Hilal and El Merriekh before switching to BEC Tero Sasana in Thailand.
The prolific marksman has now committed his future to Sudanese team Ahly Shandy for the next two seasons, according to the website citing Willy Adams, who is based in Sudan.
“Kelechi (Osunwa) is back in Sudan, he has signed for Ahly Shandy. It is nice to have him back, he know the Sudan terrain so well.
“It won’t be difficult for him to do well,” the ex-JUTH FC player told AfricanFootball.com.
Kelechi Osunwa previously turned out for Sudan powerhouse Al Hilal and El Merriekh before switching to BEC Tero Sasana in Thailand.
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