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Kelechi Iheanacho Sets to Leave Sevilla as He Decides on Next Club

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Sevilla manager García Pimienta has confirmed that Kelechi Iheanacho will have the final say on his next move as the Nigerian forward weighs multiple offers from clubs across Europe.

Iheanacho, who joined Sevilla on a free transfer last summer, has struggled to make an impact, failing to score in nine LaLiga appearances. Now, with interest from clubs in England, Greece, France, and Turkey, his future at the Spanish club looks uncertain.

Despite his underwhelming spell, Sevilla is open to letting him go either on loan or a permanent transfer. Speaking ahead of their LaLiga match against Getafe, Pimienta made it clear that the decision is in Iheanacho’s hands.

“He has many offers and is deciding which is the best option. He has absolute freedom to choose. He will be called up, but he needs to make his decision,” the coach said.


 

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Nigerian Footballer, Calvin Bassey Advises Fulham “Be at Your Best to Beat Brighton”

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Nigerian Footballer, Calvin Bassey advises Fulham team to prepare for upcoming match this weekend against Brighton and Hove Albion.

Bassey stated that the team has to be on their best in order to stand a chance against the other teams.

“We know how good Brighton are. There’s no easy game in this league, and they’re another team with a lot of quality, so we have to make sure we’re locked in for that one.”

“We’ve had our days to celebrate, but now it’s back to work and make sure we are focused on the game on Saturday.”


 

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Jose Mourinho Fires Back at Racism Allegations: “They Don’t Know My Past”

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Fenerbahce manager, Jose Mourinho speaks on racism allegations made against him. The allegations started out after 0-0 draw with Galatasaray.

Speaking to the media after the game, Mourinho commented that opposition bench were jumping around like “monkeys”.

Jose Mourinho then speaks to the media again after the allegations and claims people do not know what they are talking about.

“They were not clever in the way they attacked me, because they didn’t know my past. They didn’t know my connections with Africa, with African people and African players and African charities.”

He shared that many people don’t know him as a person and only have ideas of his bad qualities. He states that this allegation is the opposite.

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“I Paid My First Salary as Tithes”: Odion Ighalo Shares His Faithful Giving Journey

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Nigerian Footballer, Odion Jude Ighalo shares that he has never missed paying for his tithes. The footballer revealed that he started paying for tithes in 2005 and hasn’t stopped since.

During a recent interview with Christ TV, the player revealed that he payed his first salary to his tithes. He stated that he recently learnt about tithes from his pastor and decided to pay his.

“My first salary was in 2005 as a footballer. It was N15,000 and because my pastor taught me about tithing, I have been paying until today. I haven’t missed paying tithe.”

He shared that it is good to be faithful even if you don’t have much. “If you can be faithful with little, you will be faithful with any amount that comes your way.”


 

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