Super Eagles skipper Ahmed Musa has disclosed why he decided to rejoin his former club Kano Pillars. On Tuesday Kano Pillars confirmed that Musa has rejoined them having signed a deal until the end of the season.
Musa’s agreement includes a clause that allows him to leave when and if he can find a club in Europe.
He joins as an Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) elite player with the aim of boosting their image as well as helping Musa maintain his fitness as he continues his search for a European club.
The 28-yr-vintage, who's a unfastened agent considering the fact that leaving Saudi Arabian facet Al Nassr in October, had acquired gives from England, Russia and Turkey.
Speaking on the circulate, the former Leicester, CSKA forward instructed BBC Sport Africa “Anything that improves the photo of Nigerian football is something that I attempt to embark on and Kano Pillars holds a special vicinity in my heart.
“It’s the group that helped me turn out to be the professional footballer I am today, so this is more than just football however a totally strong bond.”
During his first spell with Pillars, Musa scored 18 goals to complete as pinnacle scorer within the 2009/10 NPFL season.
Musa made his 96th appearance for Nigeria in their three-zero win over Lesotho in Lagos in the Super Eagles very last Africa Cup of Nations qualifier on the Teslim Balogun Stadium.
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