Foreign Pros
Slavia Praha reject offers for Flying Eagles striker
Czech champions Slavia Praha have so far rejected various offers for former Flying Eagles striker Mohammed Tijani.
Hungarian club Ferencváros and Debrecen are interested in acquiring the tall striker.
DVSC have already approached Slavia Praha, but the asking price is significantly higher than what they are willing to offer.
While there have been reports in Czechia about interest from Újpest, it is understood that they have not made any official or unofficial contact with Slavia.
According to Nyíregyháza’s sporting director, Fekete Tivadar, Slavia Praha are currently asking for a million euros for the player.
He confirmed that several approaches have been made for Tijani, including from Hungarian clubs, and that Slavia have rejected those offers.
Fekete Tivadar also stated that he is in ongoing contact with the player’s agent, who said that Tijani feels good at Nyíregyháza and that they are considering the various offers that have been received
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Foreign Pros
Galatasaray President: We didn’t buy Osimhen to sell him
Galatasaray President has made it clear they do not plan to sell Victor Osimhen even if a club came up with the right price for the star striker.
Galatasaray President Dursun Ozbek told Fotomac that the Turkish champions hope to keep the Super Eagles striker for “many years” despite rife speculations he could make a major transfer this summer.
Fotomac: If a €150 million offer comes in for Victor Osimhen, would you be open to negotiations?
Galatasaray President: We didn’t buy Osimhen to sell him! He’s a player who adds great value to Galatasaray and loves Galatasaray very much. We want him to serve Galatasaray for many years to come. Osimhen is also very happy at Galatasaray.
Foreign Pros
Lucky Ezeh targets success at new Czech club
Lucky Ezeh has said he hopes for success at new Czech club Zbrojovka Brno.
The 22-year-old forward has moved from Karvina, where he scored nine goals in 34 appearances last season.
“The move to Zbrojovka is a big step for my career,” Ezeh said.
“During my talks with the club’s representatives, I got the impression that a very interesting project is being created in Brno and that Zbrojovka is strengthening on all fronts.
“I am pleased to be part of a team full of great football players and to work under the leadership of excellent coaches. I believe that together we will achieve great success.”
Zbrojovka sports director Martin Jiranek said Ezeh will be a great addition.
“He is a striker with great potential who has experience from the first league,” he remarked.
“He is hardworking, honest in his approach to training and matches and has the potential for further performance growth. We expect him to increase the competition in the offensive.”
Foreign Pros
English club release Super Eagles midfielder
English Championship side Southampton have announced that Super Eagles midfielder Joe Aribo has been released at the expiry of his contract.
Aribo, 29, has endured four rather difficult years at ‘The Saints’ after he joined up from Scottish giants Rangers in 2022.
Last winter, he played on loan at Leicester City in search of more regular first-team football.
He can now join another club as a free agent.
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