I do not regret joining Leicester City says Ahmed Musa

By Daily Sports on November 19, 2017

Despite his lack of playing time, Ahmed Musa has stressed that he does not regret joining Leicester City but has admitted that it was a difficult n>

The Nigeria international hopes to return to Moscow to play for the Army Men in the near future, but a transfer to rivals Spartak is out of topic.

Speaking to Sport Express Russia, Musa said: ''Difficult question. It was a hard decision. But it was a step forward. And I decided to take the risk and do it.''

''No, about Spartak- it's out of the question. I'm a fan of CSKA! But I hope to return to CSKA one day. If there is a real opportunity, I will immediately agree.''

On his lack of playing opportunities at Leicester City, the Super Eagles star is working hard to return to the starting eleven.

''It happens. I'm training hard, trying to show my best game. Of course, I'm not completely satisfied with the current situation, but football is a complicated thing. On a new place often it is necessary uneasy.''

The 25-year-old is contracted to Leicester City until the summer of 2020.

•Photo shows Ahmed Musa.

Source Daily Sports

Posted November 19, 2017


 

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