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Nwakali Targets Premier League Return After Leaving Huesca

Nwakali Targets Premier League Return After Leaving Huesca

Nigeria midfielder Kelechi Nwakali wants a return to the Premier League after his controversial parting of ways with Huesca.

Nwakali is a free agent after he was sacked by Huesca following his late return from the Africa Cup of Nations in February.

The 23-year-old claimed the Spanish Segunda Division club wanted to force him to sign a new contract and also attempted to stop him from going to the AFCON.

Nwakali has already headed to the Spanish labour courts to challenge his dismisssal and will be represented by AFE (Spanish Player’s Union).

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The former Arsenal player was on the radar of Watford last summer before the Hornets went for other options.

He has the opportunity to train with them before the end of the season with a view to potentially joining on a permanent deal.

Despite the interest from Spain, returning to England is known to be his preference.

He last played for Huesca in January, prior to featuring three times for Nigeria at AFCCON.


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COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 7
  • Greenturf 2 years ago

    I doubt there are genuine interest from the premier League.
    Nwakali’s football in the current season is not at that level to generate interests from the premier League.

  • Basiliano75 2 years ago

    Whoever that is selling this medicine should first go tell kelechi to calm down his head and work hard before thinking of EPL

  • Ako AMADI 2 years ago

    Kelechi Nwakali’s football career is not beyond redemption as he’s young But something must be wrong with him as an individual. The guy is overdue for psychiatric treatment

  • Chima E Samuels 2 years ago

    Man get faith but he is well because his pride is making him think highly of himself when he has more to prove before he gets recognized again.

  • Tristan 2 years ago

    No one will buy him but as a free transfer, anything is possible. More likely he should be looking at the English championship or division 2. Turkey is a better option or even the US. Most important is first team football otherwise he’s wasting his time.

  • Footballfanatic 2 years ago

    This guy and his handler suffer from delusions of grandeur…

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