Official: Brentford Re-Sign Ex-Dream Team VI Invitee Odubajo
Published: August 07, 2018EFL Championship side Brentford have re-signed Nigerian fullback Moses Odubajo on a one-year deal,with the option of a further year, informs The Bees on their official website.
Although Odubajo began his career at Leyton Orient in 2009, it was at Brentford where he made his name before transferring to Hull City in 2015.
Having trained with the Griffin Park outfit, the 25-year-old has been offered a contract and is set to add to his 49 appearances for the club this season.
Commenting on the deal, head coach Dean Smith stated : ''Moses clearly has the qualities we are looking for in a Brentford player. He is a good personality, a quality footballer and someone who wants to get better.
''He has had a tough couple of years with injuries but we are confident that, when managed correctly, we can get the best out of him and get him playing football to the standard we know he is capable of.
''We are all looking forward to working together.''
A former England U20 international, Odubajo was called up to a Nigeria U23 training camp in December 2014 but did not make the trip to Abuja due to club commitments.
He has also played for St Albans City, Sutton United and Bishop's Stortford.
Igho Kingsley
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