Kelechi Iheanacho

Iheanacho’s Contract Renewal Saga with Man City Deepens


The bitter row between two agencies representing Manchester City starlet Kelechi Iheanacho is expected to drag on till September, following a sharp disagreement between the parties laying claim to the interest of the Super Eagles forward.

According to Africanfootball.com, the hearing of the case before the England FA was slated for May 9, but up till now what has happened have being arguments and defences by the agencies involved – Stellar Group who are based in the United Kingdom and First Eleven from the USA.

“The longer this case drags the better it is for Manchester City and bad for the player,” one of the interested parties told AfricanFootball.com

Recently, First Eleven tabled a new Manchester City that will pay the Nigeria youngster 50,000 pounds a week, but it was later learnt the other agents told the player they could clinch him a much better deal.
First Eleven are arguing that Iheanacho breached his subsisting contract with them by agreeing to work with Stellar Group.

In a related development and what seems to be a season of failed contract agreement for Nigerian young stars, as Abia Warriors chairman Emeka Inyama has disclosed that the Nigeria league club have cancelled an agreement they signed with Moroccan club Wydad Casablanca for striker Chisom Chikatara.

Earlier this year, Chikatara agreed to join Wydad on a three-year contract that would have paid Abia Warriors $500,000 with the player netting a salary of $250,000 a year.

Wydad had also agreed to be paying the striker salary immediately the agreement was signed, but they failed to do so.
However, Inyama first hinted AfricanFootball.com last week that the deal was heading for the rocks as the Moroccans were yet to pay the club and player any dime.

“The deal with Wydad is cancelled,” Inyama told AfricanFootball.com
The decision of Abia Warriors comes at a time when the chairman said there has been renewed interest in the striker who shone at the last CHAN in Rwanda.

“There is a renewal of interest in the player as we have received offers from all over Europe for him now – Austria, Germany, among other countries,” he informed.

“We will study these offers before we decide on the boy’s future.”

What's all this bullocks about then?

Made up shit I hope!!



http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.ph...-contract-renewal-saga-with-man-city-deepens/

They missed the bit where you have to provide your bank details.
 
My father, who is an Arsenal fan (Bless his soul), just wrote to me and said Arsenal have agreed a 5 year deal with Nacho.. What the hell?! haha that is rediculous!
Your father doesnt know the difference between Kelechi Iheanacho and Kelechi Nwakali then!
 
Iheanacho’s Contract Renewal Saga with Man City Deepens


The bitter row between two agencies representing Manchester City starlet Kelechi Iheanacho is expected to drag on till September, following a sharp disagreement between the parties laying claim to the interest of the Super Eagles forward.

According to Africanfootball.com, the hearing of the case before the England FA was slated for May 9, but up till now what has happened have being arguments and defences by the agencies involved – Stellar Group who are based in the United Kingdom and First Eleven from the USA.

“The longer this case drags the better it is for Manchester City and bad for the player,” one of the interested parties told AfricanFootball.com

Recently, First Eleven tabled a new Manchester City that will pay the Nigeria youngster 50,000 pounds a week, but it was later learnt the other agents told the player they could clinch him a much better deal.
First Eleven are arguing that Iheanacho breached his subsisting contract with them by agreeing to work with Stellar Group.

In a related development and what seems to be a season of failed contract agreement for Nigerian young stars, as Abia Warriors chairman Emeka Inyama has disclosed that the Nigeria league club have cancelled an agreement they signed with Moroccan club Wydad Casablanca for striker Chisom Chikatara.

Earlier this year, Chikatara agreed to join Wydad on a three-year contract that would have paid Abia Warriors $500,000 with the player netting a salary of $250,000 a year.

Wydad had also agreed to be paying the striker salary immediately the agreement was signed, but they failed to do so.
However, Inyama first hinted AfricanFootball.com last week that the deal was heading for the rocks as the Moroccans were yet to pay the club and player any dime.

“The deal with Wydad is cancelled,” Inyama told AfricanFootball.com
The decision of Abia Warriors comes at a time when the chairman said there has been renewed interest in the striker who shone at the last CHAN in Rwanda.

“There is a renewal of interest in the player as we have received offers from all over Europe for him now – Austria, Germany, among other countries,” he informed.

“We will study these offers before we decide on the boy’s future.”

What's all this bullocks about then?

Made up shit I hope!!



http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.ph...-contract-renewal-saga-with-man-city-deepens/

It's not made up unfortunately, he changed representatives as he was literally about to sign the contract and got involved with Gareth Bale's agent.
 
The Nigerian football team are taking part in the Olympics this year which runs from 3-20 August... Hopefully they'll fall at the first hurdle so he's available for City as soon as possible!
 
The Nigerian football team are taking part in the Olympics this year which runs from 3-20 August... Hopefully they'll fall at the first hurdle so he's available for City as soon as possible!

I may be biased on this, but I disagree. The Olympics is a big stepping stone and great legend bulider. Naturally it's not World Cup, but if Iheanacho wins the whole thing down the line that would be great for his career and for Man City (look at Messi or Aguero - they both benefitted from it). Its a one in a lifetime opportunity for Iheanacho. If he goes we should wish for him to the take it by storm, not to have a short tournament. Its not like he's a starter - he needs the exposure.

Iheanacho is wanted for pre-season. That means he won't join up with Nigeria's camp and casts a doubt on his Olympic attendance altogether.

http://africanfootball.com/news/631...ster-City-pre-season-not-sure-of-Rio-Olympics
 
I may be biased on this, but I disagree. The Olympics is a big stepping stone and great legend bulider. Naturally it's not World Cup, but if Iheanacho wins the whole thing down the line that would be great for his career and for Man City (look at Messi or Aguero - they both benefitted from it). Its a one in a lifetime opportunity for Iheanacho. If he goes we should wish for him to the take it by storm, not to have a short tournament. Its not like he's a starter - he needs the exposure.

Iheanacho is wanted for pre-season. That means he won't join up with Nigeria's camp and casts a doubt on his Olympic attendance altogether.

http://africanfootball.com/news/631...ster-City-pre-season-not-sure-of-Rio-Olympics
I hadn't thought of it that way mate, you make a good point! He could really make a name for himself if he scores the majority of their goals and takes them to the quarters/semis, not that he needs to do that for us!
 

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