By Daily Sports on December 22, 2021
Super Eagles forward, Victor Osimhen, has confirmed his availability for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Osimhen, who was injured after a clash of heads during Napoli’s defeat at Inter Milan in November, was initially ruled out of action for three months.
But in a statement on social media, the U-17 World Cup winner said he will be available for the tournament billed for next month in Cameroon.
“I will be available for AFCON 100% unless I’m not among the players picked to represent Nigeria,” he wrote. (Channels)
•PHOTO: Osimhen (middle)
Source Daily Sports
Posted December 22, 2021
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