Crime Bursters demand N20 million from Rangers for illegal transfer of player

By Daily Sports on October 21, 2016

Nationwide club Crime Bursters have demanded the sum of 20 million Naira from champions Rangers for the improper transfer of one of their players, Offorka Ezeugwu.

In a letter to Rangers from the Maduabuchi Chambers headed by Ray Nnaji, the Nationwide club alleged that Ezeugwu was not properly cleared by Rangers and as such deprived the club of making use of his services for the past season.

Ray Nnaji said that as a result of “this illegality” Rangers should now pay Crime Bursters 20 million Naira as compensation.

The letter made it very clear that should Rangers fail to comply with this demand, Crime Bursters will have no choice but to take their case to the League Management Company (LMC) as well as the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). (mtnfootball.com)

•Photo show Offorka Ezeugwu’s License

Source Daily Sports

Posted October 21, 2016


 

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