London sports agency signs 2 World Cup-winning Eaglets, Super Eagles’ Chima Akas

By Daily Sports on December 2, 2015

London-based agency Quintessence Sports Management headed by former English Premier League player Danny Shittu and Agent Kingston Olaniran have signed two of the Chile 2015 Under-17 World Cup-winning Nigerian team, the Golden Eaglets, and a member of the senior national team, the Super Eagles.

Daily Sports learnt that the Golden Eaglets, Kingsley Matthew and Udoh Akan, and senior international Chima Akas have all agreed terms with Quintessence Sports Management.

Daily Sports also learnt that the agency is already in discussion with a number of clubs in France and Germany and one in England, which have indicated interest in the players.

Shittu said: “My motivation is to give something back to these boys and Nigerian football who have helped me to live my dream; hopefully I can help to fulfill theirs and many others to come in the future.”

•Photo shows Quintessence Sports Management chief, Danny Shittu.

Source Daily Sports

Posted December 2, 2015


 

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