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Kelechi Iheanacho heading to Egypt

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As the January transfer window in Europe is beginning to bubble, there are speculations that Super Eagles player, Kelechi Iheanacho may be heading back to Africa to join Egyptian giants Al Ahly.

The record African champions, according to the Egyptian publication, Kingfut, are reportedly exploring the possibility of signing the former Manchester City and Leicester striker Kelechi Iheanacho.

Kelechi Iheanacho, who joined Sevilla on a free transfer last summer following the expiration of his Leicester City contract, has struggled to make an impact in La Liga.

The Nigerian forward has failed to score or assist in nine league appearances this season, pushing Sevilla to seek a loan move during the January transfer window with an option to buy.

While several English clubs have expressed interest in Iheanacho, the 28-year-old is also reportedly attracting interest from Greece, Turkey, and the USA.

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However, according to English outlet Express, Al Ahly have emerged as a contender for his signature as a possible replacement for South African forward Percy Tau, as the Cairo powerhouse looks to bolster their attacking options ahead of the summer’s Club World Cup in USA.

Kelechi Iheanacho has previously featured in the 2018 World Cup in Russia, as well as the two previous AFCON championships for Nigeria.

In addition to his experience at the highest level with both Manchester City and Leicester City, the forward could possibly be a difference-maker for the African champions.

If the rumours are anything to go by, negotiations will be expected to intensify in the coming weeks as Sevilla seeks to offload the striker, and Al Ahly will be aiming to capitalize on this opportunity to bring a seasoned forward into their ranks.

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Top European clubs target Ademola Lookman

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Awaiting to be crowned as African Footballer of the Year next month in Morocco, Ademola Lookman is already generating interest among top European clubs ahead of the next transfer window.

Although most of the transfer comments are still at the realm of speculations, he is most likely going to leave Serie A side, Atalanta which he propelled to win the Europa League last season.

He has been in sensational form in the last 12 months for both the Nigerian national team and his club, Atalanta.

He has become the focus of international news outlets. BBC for instance reports that teams such as Manchester United, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are already interested in the Super Eagles forward.

Manchester United reportedly prepared a €70m for Lookman. The new man on the saddle at Manchester United, Reuben Amorim has made Lookman a key target.

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The news outlet, Caught Offside, reports that the struggling Manchester United will be willing to pay the Nigerian winger’s release clause valued at €70m to fend off interests from their rivals Real Madrid and PSG.

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Points of Interest as Napoli’s coach apologises to  Victor Osimhen

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Antonio Conte has tendered an apology to Victor Osimhen. Photo: Ciro De Luca. Source: UGC

Napoli manager Antonio Conte has apologised to striker Victor Osimhen over the treatment meted to the player by the club during the summer transfer window.

Conte froze the striker out of the Napoli squad, forcing him to seek top football elsewhere as he joins Turkish club Galatasaray on loan.

The tactician admitted that a lot happened during the transfer window, which was impacted by unresolved issues between Osimhen and the club.

He believes the striker’s transfer should have been sealed earlier as offers from several clubs eventually collapsed.

The Nigerian footballer has since moved on as he will now play in the Turkish Pro League, but Conte seems disappointed.

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The manager has since apologised to the forward but emphasised that the club has to maintain its rules, as per The Cult Calcio

  •  Unresolved issues:

The Italian manager believes certain issues hindered the striker’s transfer process. He said:

“Some issues blocked it; perhaps if we had unlocked that [Osimhen] situation, we would have completed the team differently and earlier.”

  •  Osimhen’s Impact:

Conte attested to Osimhen’s talent, suggesting that such a player should not have issues moving to another club

“Perhaps if we had unlocked that [Osimhen] situation, we would have completed the team differently and earlier.”

  •  Regret for Missed Opportunities:

The former Chelsea manager expressed regret that the unresolved circumstances prevented the club from monetizing effectively.

“I’m sorry for the club that didn’t monetize.”

  •  Personal Disappointment:

After freezing Osimhen out of the squad, the manager seems disappointed in such action.

“I am sorry for myself because we didn’t complete the team as we wanted.”

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  • Club’s Consistency:

Despite the challenges, Conte hailed the club’s processes.

“The club proved to be consistent in this situation.”

  •  Team’s Coherence:

Conte stated that maintaining coherence and respecting the rules was essential as he applauded the club’s decision.

“Coherence is the starting point when it comes to respecting the rules. The club proved consistent, so I praise them for this attitude.”

– Tuko.co.ke

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Napoli and Galatasary announce Osimhen’s loan transfer

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Victor Osimhen has signed for Galatasaray on loan from Serie A side Napoli, the two clubs announced on Wednesday.

Galatasaray will pay six million euros ($6.65 million) net to the 25-year-old Nigeria international for the 2024-2025 season, the club said in a statement, with Napoli adding that the agreement lasts until the end of June.

Osimhen signed a contract extension with the Italian club last December through to 2026 with a reported release clause of 130 million euros.

Napoli have also reached an agreement with Osimhen which means they retain an option to extend his contract until 2027, the Serie A club said in a statement.

He was a target for a number of clubs in the recent transfer window, according to media reports, with Saudi side Al-Ahli and Premier League club Chelsea linked with a move for the Nigerian.

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The striker was not included in Napoli’s 23-man Serie A squad for the current campaign, with the club signing Belgium forward Romelu Lukaku seemingly as a replacement.

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