Claims and counter claims by various agents have dogged the MVP of the
U17 World Cup Kelechi Iheanacho, who is valued at a million Euros.
Iheanacho
was the star of the 2013 World Cup in the UAE, scoring six goals and
creating several more goals as Nigeria clinched a record fourth title in
fine style.
MTNFootball.com learnt that Iheanacho’s father has
now asked the rash of clubs and agents after the exciting striker to
cough up a million Euros (more than 200 million Naira) or look
elsewhere.
Therefore, FC Porto’s 250,000 Euros offer for the gifted forward was dismissed outright.
A
mad scramble for Iheanacho caused at least seven agents to meet at the
team’s hotel in the UAE to finally agree that all of them will get a
percentage of the player’s transfer fee as they all have authentic
mandates given to them by his handlers.
“Kelechi’s father has
said his boy will go for nothing less than a million Euros and to add to
all these, at least seven agents have mandates for the boy,” a top
source said.
“Such was a chaos that these agents had to come
together in Dubai and agreed that whoever gets to finally sell the boy,
all the other agents will also be entitled to a percentage of this
sale.”
The player himself told MTNFotball.com he is unaware of the offers that have poured in for him since his heroics in the UAE.
“I am not aware of offers coming my way yet but my aim is to go and further my career in Europe,” he said.
“I
am very grateful to God for giving me the opportunity to showcase my
skills on an international stage. Words are not enough to express my
joy.”
He further said his dream club is FC Barcelona.
“I
cannot pick a club or country now but my preferred club is Barcelona but
I know that I cannot play for them now at this age but someday I may
get that opportunity,” he said.
However, British work permit law
demands that any player moving to England must have been involved in at
least 75% of the full international matches played by his country the
previous year.
What this means is that both Iheanacho and
Mohammed may likely not get a direct move to England, but may be
acquired and shipped to another country to get the desired experience.
Arsenal
are known to do this with players from Ivory Coast, as they place them
in Belgian and Dutch teams to get European experience, before bringing
them to the Premiership.
John Obi Mikel and Michael Essien were
both blocked from signing for Premiership teams as teenagers, and both
ended up costing Chelsea a combined fee of £40m.
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