Ogenyi Onazi quits Trabzonspor

By Daily Sports on July 5, 2017

Nigeria international Ogenyi Onazi has called time on his playing career with Turkish topflight side Trabzonspor owing to unpaid pays.

The 24-year-old who quit Lazio on similar ground dumped the Trabzon based team after playing the final two months of last term with receiving a dime.

According to player’s agent, Ayodele Makinwa, the Black Sea Storm have been notified of their decision.

"Now we are looking for a quick solution with regards his next destination," Makinwa told BBC Sport.

"We have an agreement with the club which strictly states that the player has a right to terminate his contract if the club failed to pay him for two months or more."

We've taken a decision based on the violation of this agreement as Onazi is being owed for more than the stipulated period.

"Onazi joins Algeria's Carl Medjani and Ghana’s Majeed Waris who recently quit the Turkish club following a row over unpaid wages.

•Photo shows Onazi.

Source Daily Sports

Posted July 5, 2017


 

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