By Daily Sports on April 15, 2017
Nasarawa United head coach Kabir Dogo has said his side will welcome few attackers to its fold in the on-going mid-season transfer window.
The Solid Miners are on one week break to unwind aimed at coming back to the top-flight campaign stronger.
Dogo said he will decide on the players to leave the side after the Lafia outfit resumed from their one week break.
“We are already on one week break to resume on Sunday while intense training commences on Monday.
“That will be the right time for us to see who is coming in and who is going out of the team.
“Of course, we will definitely bring in additional legs to further strengthen the side for the expected tougher second stanza of the top-flight.
“We will bring in one or two quality attackers to the fold to give sharper bite to our frontmen.
“Aside the attack I think we are quite comfortable with other departments and unlikely to touch that sides.
“Everything we are doing is to ensure we lack nothing to compete favourably in the on-going top-flight,” said the former Abubakar Bukola Saraki (ABS) FC coach to supersport.com.
The Lafia landlords are 10th on the 20-team top-flight on 24 points nine behind league leaders, Mountain of Fire Miracles Ministries (MFM) FC and will host Rivers United in last day clash on the mid-season calendar. © supersport.com
•Photo shows Nasarawa United Head Coach, Kabir Dogo.
Source Daily Sports
Posted April 15, 2017
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