Nigeria forward Anthony Nwakaeme has agreed to sign a new three-year contract with Turkish Super Lig club Trabzonspor putting an end to speculations over his future.
Talks over a new deal have stalled in recent months with the striker demanding a four-year contract and an increase pay.
Nwakaeme requested an increase in his annual salary from €1.5m to €2m and also demanded a €500,000 sign-on fee from the club.
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According to Turkish news outlet Sporx, both parties have now reached agreement on a deal, with an announcement expected to be made in the next few days.
The 31-year-old has scored nine goals and recorded nine assists in 21 league appearances for Trabzonspor this season.
The Black Sea Storm occupy top spot on the Turkish Super Lig table with 66 points from 27 games.
He joned Trabzonspor in 2018 from Isreali club Hapoel Be’er Sheva for €1.1m.
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Good one for him
Besides his old age, he should have left Trabzonspor for a better challenge. Why not clubs like Real Madrid, Mancity or Liverpool?
Or Napoli, even Bayern Munich.
Players don’t choose their clubs, if real Madrid wanted him do you think he won’t go