Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has left Turkish Super Lig outfit Fatih Karagumuruk after his contract was terminated by the club.
Fatih Karagumuruk announced the termination of Musa’s contract on their official website on Friday.
“We have parted ways by mutual agreement with professional football player Ahmed Musa, who was included in our squad in the 2021-22 season,”reads the statement.
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“We would like to thank Ahmed Musa for his services to our club and wish him success in his future football career. ”
The 29-year-old joined Fatih Karagumruk as a free agent last summer.
The versatile forward was also released by Saudi Arabia Professional League club, Al Nassr before the end of his contract.
He has made three league appearances for Fatih Karagumuruk.
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The only team he’s yet to be released is the super eagles!joking ha..
Goodfellow Ahmed Musa,you are a kind man.
Hopefully,you get reward for your love to the less privileged by securing a contract to continue your professional career.
Wow, Musa should just retire from the game. The two clubs cannot be wrong.
That’s rather unfortunate anyway bad things happen to good people best wishes for him
Y did dey wait til last day of transfer window . Turkish are not Europeans .. dey are left minded.
It’s all bcos of their Age cheating
See this Grandpa they re calling 29yrs Old Una dey deceive Una self at the end this is the results
Bros, don’t be to quick to judge people, the guy just joined a better club in the same league. Make una no dey rush to condemn people as if you perfect for e’tin. Some of you would just get on your keypads and yan opatta from una mouth. Meanwhile, if we dig deep into una lives, we go find out say una worse pass these dudes you talk rubbish about.
#YeyeDeySmell
Well said Brotherman. We should not be quick to criticize hard working footballers. I and I will always pray for them. Heaven bless Ahmed Musa and all deserving Super Eagles players.