Super Eagles winger Chidera Ejuke has linked up with Spanish club, Sevilla, reports Completesports.com.
Ejuke, according to the Rojiblancos penned a three-year contract.
The 26-year-old joined García Pimienta’s side on a free transfer following the expiration of his contract with Russian club CSKA Moscow.
The Nigerian spent the last two seasons on loan at Bundesliga outfit Hertha Berlin and Belgian Pro League side Royal Antwerp.
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The talented winger recorded three assists in 21 appearances across all competitions during his time with Hertha Berlin.
Ejuke scored five goals and provided six assists in 39 appearances for Antwerp last season.
The player began his European career in Norway, at Valerenga, for whom he signed in 2017 at the age of 19 and where he remained for two seasons, playing 59 games. He scored 15 goals and registered six assists for the club.
He was signed by Dutch club Heerenveen in 2019, scoring 10 goals and providing six assists in 29 games.
Ejuke later moved to Russian club CSKA Moscow where he registered 10 goals and five assists.
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Nigerians will come and hail now. Lol Ejuke keep progressing there are people who believe in your skillset. Poor coaches and poor management is the reason for our set back as a nation in football.
Congratulations Ejuke. Talented Super Eagles forward.
Congratulations Ejuke! I had a feeling that after your impressive performance against Barcelona, you would end up securing a move to Spain. This just confirms what I already knew – that you have the talent and potential to thrive at the highest level. Well done on this exciting new chapter in your career. I’m confident you will continue to shine and make us all proud.
I hope the intending SE Foreign Coach will look in his direction bearing in mind the Coach doesn’t allow godfather in NFF to thwart his efforts in players selection.
Ejuke merited SE call up since,but overlooked severally to the team detriment
Nice on @ Afuye
Just wondering why this young man was overlooked by handlers of the SE.