Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has formally signed a short-term deal with four-time Nigeria Professional Football League Champions Kano Pillars.
Musa penned the contract at the club’s secretariat in Kano on Thursday evening.
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Shortly after signing the contractual agreement form, the 2013 AFCON winner said he is back at the club to contribute his own quota up to the end of the 2020/21 NPFL season.
“I left Pillars over 10-years ago without winning the league then but now, by God’s grace, I will make a special record by leading the club to the Nigeria Professional Football League title”, he told the club official website.
The former Leicester City winger has been without a club since leaving Saudi Arabia Professional League outfit Al Shabab in October.
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See picture quality and signing on background. Messed country!