By Nelson Dafe on August 31, 2017
Daily Sports is following football’s transfer deadline day in Europe and can authoritatively reveal that Super Eagles striker Isaac Success is trying to secure a loan move to an unnamed Championship club. The Championship is the second tier of English football, immediately below the Premiership.
Success, who made a £12m move to Watford from then Spanish La Liga side Granada last year, has been unable to tie down a regular place in Watford’s first team.
He was recently linked with Championship side Hull but the club have turned their sights on compatriot Ahmed Musa instead.
•Photo shows striker Isaac Success celebating a goal.
Source Daily Sports
Posted August 31, 2017
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