Buruj to open new vista for players’ development abroad!

Date:

-CEO vows to give them platform to shine

The management of Buruj Sports Academy are making frantic efforts to ensure that all the foreign trip they are scheduled to embark upon between now and next year create a veritable platform for the registered players to excel and play their way to contract with good clubs across Europe.

Their exploit at this year English Super Cup has exposed some of the players to foreign scouts and contacts and barring any unforeseen circumstances, many more will still be attached to good contracts.

According to the CEO of the Ikorodu based academy, he has been receiving positive requests from countries like Turkey, Spain, France, Italy and England and he is determined to utilize those chances to get his player well developed and make ready for good contracts.

Those who want to combine their education with soccer development will be given special assistance just like Borehamwood did for trio of Noah Salaudeen, Ignatius Akuba and Emmanuel Adeniyi.

The players of the academy who are currently in London will return to the country before the end of this month to join those who will make the new trip after being registered.

Few slots are remaining to complete the squad of 23 and any player who want to be part of the trip are advised to come forward to register on time because it will be based on first come first serve basis.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Ademola Lookman Unfazed by CAF Award Pressure

Super Eagles star boy, Ademola Lookman says that he...

Coach Eguavoen Releases 35-Men CHAN Squad for Ghana Qualifier

Super Eagles head coach Austin Eguavoen is confident in...

Decoding Handicap Betting: What Is the Meaning and How It Works

In sports betting, the different types of bets one...

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles Defeats Ghana to Retain WAFU B Title

Nigeria’s Jollof won again as Flying Eagles successfully defended...