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Oduamadi nears Torino exit

Oduamadi nears Torino exit

Posted: 2012-01-19 14:09

Nigeria Under-23 winger Nnamdi Oduamadi appears to be on the verge of an exit from Torino, despite his insistence to the contrary.

The 21-year-old arrived Turin from AC Milan last summer to enable him play with continuity.

However, owing to a knee injury, Oduamadi has lost his place in the first team squad.

According to a reports from Italy, an agreement was reached last week between AC Milan and Juve Stabia for the transfer of the flying winger.

This week, Torino are expected to give their green-light.

Oduamadi was an unused substitute in Torino's 2-1 win over Ascoli last weekend.

Colin Udoh







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Recent Comments (5) :

okoribe1: 2012-01-19 21:15

queens park rangers has agreed to sign taye taiwo from ac milan,woooops.

blackpanther187: 2012-01-20 00:11

Bad News:

http://www.africaplays.com/news/entry;8817.html

Taye Taiwo joins QPR

AC Milan left-back Taye Taiwo has joined English top-flight side Queens Park Rangers on a six-month loan deal, his agent Fabio Parisi has confirmed.



Rangers were expected to buy the Nigeria international outright, but Parisi tweeted today that: "Taiwo has just signed a six-month loan with QPR".



Taiwo arrived in Milan on a free transfer in the summer, but only managed just eight appearances in all competitions for the Rossoneri since.



He joins Manchester City's Nedum Onuoha as the first signings of new QPR manager Mark Hughes.



Former England youth international Onuoha was courted by Nigeria, but the Warri-born defender snubbed several attempts to play for the Super Eagles.

blackpanther187: 2012-01-20 00:11

Bad News:

http://www.africaplays.com/news/entry;8817.html

Taye Taiwo joins QPR

AC Milan left-back Taye Taiwo has joined English top-flight side Queens Park Rangers on a six-month loan deal, his agent Fabio Parisi has confirmed.



Rangers were expected to buy the Nigeria international outright, but Parisi tweeted today that: "Taiwo has just signed a six-month loan with QPR".



Taiwo arrived in Milan on a free transfer in the summer, but only managed just eight appearances in all competitions for the Rossoneri since.



He joins Manchester City's Nedum Onuoha as the first signings of new QPR manager Mark Hughes.



Former England youth international Onuoha was courted by Nigeria, but the Warri-born defender snubbed several attempts to play for the Super Eagles.

elzo: 2012-01-20 02:52

Taiwo: wise move! Now you are using your head to think. At least you are not going to QPR on a permanent deal. If you can put up dazzling and scintillating performances, you never know who might come knocking at your agent's door, by the end of the current EPL season. Also, QPR is playing in the EPL, not some low level league in Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus etc. QPR is based in London, also home to ****nal FC and Chelsea FC. The fact is, you will be playing regular football instead of sitting on the bench like they had you do at AC Milan. My advice: use this opportunity to prove your doubters wrong. Taiwo: remember one thing though: you have always been a winner. Your record at M****iles proves this. Welcome to EPL, all the best!

Amata Plus: 2012-01-20 10:45

Has anyone noticed maigari and green's new found love for running down our league and national team players?

The other day, it was maigari who was reported as saying our players lack initiative and creativity. While, chris green came out to state that our players have lost market value and therefore do not deserve payment of certain bonus!

Why are they doing this? Guess the boys have cost them their anticipated estacodes they hitherto get from competitions. All they see is their pockets.

Is it not the duty of the NFF to create a conducive environment for the players to excel? Have they done that? Obviously not!

What could possibly give these faled football administrators the impetus to cast aspersions at our players? These are the worst administrators in our footballing history. Yet they call the players names and tag them failures!

It is obvious they are in football management for pecuniary reasons. If they are in football administration for footballing reasons, they wouldn't open their mouth as recklessly as they have done to kill the goose that lays the golden egg!

It may look like change is farfetched from visiting the glasshouse now, one thing is sure, it will inevitably visit it. And maigari and green will be disgraced out of the place.

How soon? SOON!

 
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