By Daily Sports on August 7, 2017
Swedish top league side Orebro SK have said they are excited to have signed Nigerian striker Isaac Boye on a four-year contract after he impressed on trials there.
OSK announced the arrival of the 20-year-old Boye from Academy for Stars in Nigeria on their website.
Coach Alexander Axen praised the qualities of the youngster.
“He has all the qualities that a good forward should have,” he remarked.
“He is strong and fast.”
“He has a presence and we think this is a very good investment for OSK,” added sports director Magnus Skoldmark.
OSK are currently 10th on the Swedish top-flight league table. (SCORENigeria)
•Photo shows Isaac Boye.
Source Daily Sports
Posted August 7, 2017
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