
The future of four players of the senior national team of Nigeria will be up in the air when their loan deal expires at the end of the season, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.
First on the list of Crystal Palace midfielder Uche Chrisantus who is on loan from Getafe and won’t be offered a permanent deal after failing to meet the target for an extended stay.
It’s the same situation with Terem Moffi who is on loan to FC Porto from French Ligue 1 side Nice. His failure to nail a permanent spot in the starting lineup means a permanent deal isn’t possible, as he couldn’t meet the clause required to bag a fresh deal.
Newly capped Super Eagles winger Philip Otele is in the same bracket with German side Hamburg not keen on triggering the clause to make his deal from Basle permanent.
For Joe Aribo who is on loan to Leicester City from Southampton, their relegation to the English League One means he isn’t going to bag a permanent deal , he also failed to make an impression since his move in January.
At Leeds United , Super Eagles B defender Leonard Ngenge is set to be shown the exit door following his loan move from Nigeria Premier Football League side Remo Stars.
He joined the youth team of the English Premier League side but hasn’t played a minute putting the chances of a permanent deal in jeopardy.
Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman


