By Daily Sports on June 27, 2017
Nigeria flying winger Tony Edjomareigwe has told SCORENigeria he is yet to decide on his future at Moroccan club Olympic Safi following several offers from Europe.
He told SCORENigeria: “I signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with them and so far I have spent one-and-a-half seasons with them.
“At the moment, I still have two years remaining on my contract.
“To leave or not is not particularly my decision as my manager has to determine whether or not I should leave.
“Yes, I should have the right to say I’m done here so I need a new environment, but it is something we can do together but if he says I should stay, or move, why not?”
The winger has previously had spells at Nigeria Professional Football League sides Shooting Stars, Nasarawa United and four-time champions Kano Pillars.
He joined the Moroccan side in 2015.
He disclosed there have been interests for him from several clubs in Europe but would not disclose their identities.
“There have been plenty clubs from Europe knocking on the doors but no decision has been taken as to whether I’ll move or not,” he told SCORENigeria
“I can’t reveal their names now because my present club have to be involved, but talks are still ongoing.”
The 27-year-old further disclosed he’s not in a hurry for Super Eagles duties.
“I can’t say I’m better than those who are there (in Super Eagles) at the moment,” he said.
“But I do know they are doing a good job representing the country despite the loss to South Africa.
“I can only keep working hard believing that when God says it time for me to be there I will make.
*Photo shows Tony Edjomariegwe (far left) training with his Moroccan club Olympic Safi.
Source Daily Sports
Posted June 27, 2017
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