Jul 23, 2013 8:47:00 AM
The Super Eagles midfielder has disclosed that
he will soon join the foreign train after putting
behind him all the problems of his club
entanglements
Super Eagles midfielder Sunday Mba has disclosed that
he is ready for the big move to Europe.
Mba who scored the winning goal for the Super Eagles
in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations told Goal that he is
back to his best after the battle from two Nigeria
Premier League clubs almost derailed his plans to join
the foreign League.
But with the declaration of Warri Wolves that he can
play for Rangers on loan for free, Mba is confident that
he will soon realise his ambition of playing abroad.
"I am a happy man now because all the problems
associated with my career at home are now over. Now I
can say that I am ready to finally make the big move to
Europe since there is no contention about my status,"
Mba told Goal.
"I want to say that Warri Wolves did a good thing by
allowing me to play for Rangers on loan for free and I
intend to make good use of that opportunity."
Despite not playing at club level, the 25-year-old scored
twice in a 4-1 demolition of neighbours Cote D'Ivoire in
Kaduna as the national team hopes to secure its first
qualification for the African Nations Championship next
year.
"I have watched the game against Cote D'Ivoire and I
am satisfied with my performance. I want to continue to
improve my game.
"Now I have settled down to concentrate after my agent
and Warri Wolves settled everything last week. But be
rest assured that I will soon join a big club in Europe.
"I want to use this opportunity to say that only Barrister
Chike Onyeacho is my lawyer and agent that is
permitted to negoatiate any deal on my behalf.
"I need to make this clarification to douse every tension
that has arisen from recent comments that another
person will represent me if anything comes up.
"I am happy with the way I am now and all I want to do
is to continually improve my game," said Mba.
Goal learnt that clubs from Europe have made enquiries
about the player and are set to lay down the cards to
sign him before the end of the European transfer
window.
The Super Eagles midfielder has disclosed that
he will soon join the foreign train after putting
behind him all the problems of his club
entanglements
Super Eagles midfielder Sunday Mba has disclosed that
he is ready for the big move to Europe.
Mba who scored the winning goal for the Super Eagles
in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations told Goal that he is
back to his best after the battle from two Nigeria
Premier League clubs almost derailed his plans to join
the foreign League.
But with the declaration of Warri Wolves that he can
play for Rangers on loan for free, Mba is confident that
he will soon realise his ambition of playing abroad.
"I am a happy man now because all the problems
associated with my career at home are now over. Now I
can say that I am ready to finally make the big move to
Europe since there is no contention about my status,"
Mba told Goal.
"I want to say that Warri Wolves did a good thing by
allowing me to play for Rangers on loan for free and I
intend to make good use of that opportunity."
Despite not playing at club level, the 25-year-old scored
twice in a 4-1 demolition of neighbours Cote D'Ivoire in
Kaduna as the national team hopes to secure its first
qualification for the African Nations Championship next
year.
"I have watched the game against Cote D'Ivoire and I
am satisfied with my performance. I want to continue to
improve my game.
"Now I have settled down to concentrate after my agent
and Warri Wolves settled everything last week. But be
rest assured that I will soon join a big club in Europe.
"I want to use this opportunity to say that only Barrister
Chike Onyeacho is my lawyer and agent that is
permitted to negoatiate any deal on my behalf.
"I need to make this clarification to douse every tension
that has arisen from recent comments that another
person will represent me if anything comes up.
"I am happy with the way I am now and all I want to do
is to continually improve my game," said Mba.
Goal learnt that clubs from Europe have made enquiries
about the player and are set to lay down the cards to
sign him before the end of the European transfer
window.
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