Remo Stars Invite Premier League Clubs To Make Offers For Players
Published: December 03, 2015Nigeria National League Side Remo Stars are ready to listen to offers for four of their first team players who have been outstanding for the club in order to allow them face a different challenge in their careers.
Striker Victor Mbaoma, Ekene Awazie, Ochowechi Salefu and Omotayo Adebogun have all been transfer targets for Premier
League teams and the club is willing to listen to the right offers for the players.
According to the club’s Media Manager Michael Onikute, the club will listen and agree to the right offers for these players.
“We have decided not to hold our best legs back, in as much as we want them to continue with us but these are young lads who have served the club well after we secured them from Lagos Junior League side Ikosi FC and they have matured, played consecutively for us in the Nigeria National League.
“Now they are beginning to attract interest from Premier League sides who they have played against in friendlies and in the Federation Cup which is actually good for them.
“Because we want the best for them we will ensure their smooth progression and not make things difficult for them in their careers.
“All four players have shown consistency in the last 3 years, Salefu holds the record for the fastest goal in the Federation Cup, Mbaoma remains a threat to any defense same as Awazie and Adebogun is a class of his own in the midfield .”
Striker Victor Mbaoma, Ekene Awazie, Ochowechi Salefu and Omotayo Adebogun have all been transfer targets for Premier
League teams and the club is willing to listen to the right offers for the players.
According to the club’s Media Manager Michael Onikute, the club will listen and agree to the right offers for these players.
“We have decided not to hold our best legs back, in as much as we want them to continue with us but these are young lads who have served the club well after we secured them from Lagos Junior League side Ikosi FC and they have matured, played consecutively for us in the Nigeria National League.
“Now they are beginning to attract interest from Premier League sides who they have played against in friendlies and in the Federation Cup which is actually good for them.
“Because we want the best for them we will ensure their smooth progression and not make things difficult for them in their careers.
“All four players have shown consistency in the last 3 years, Salefu holds the record for the fastest goal in the Federation Cup, Mbaoma remains a threat to any defense same as Awazie and Adebogun is a class of his own in the midfield .”
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