Flying Eagles winger, Ibrahim Beji Muhammad has been caged in a transfer scandal after he signed a deal with two Spanish second division clubs npflupdates exclusively reports.
The promising career of Muhammad may have hit the rocks even before it reach stardom. Because he signed for two different clubs.
According to reports Muhammad 19, signed for Spanish Segunda Division outfit CD Leganes shortly after the WAFU B competition in Niger Republic last year.
The deal was negotiated by a Nigerian football agent based in the United kingdom. The agent also agreed a management deal with winger.
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Shockingly, in a bizzare turnaround of events, Muhammad also agreed another deal with Cartagena. Cartagena is a club in the Spanish Segunda Division.
And this was after a Lagos-based Football Club and Scouting team Mavlon FC had bought him for $300,000.
But Mavlon FC had no intentions of keeping him, they hoped to make profit by reselling him at a higher prize.
Disappointedly, Cartagena failed to meet up with the monetary expectations of Mavlon FC. But they offered to pay the Scouting team at least 50% of whatever sale that will happen in future.
As at the time of this report, no agreement has been reached by the two competing parties. This is as to who would have the player over the other.
One of the parties who opened up to a Nigeria media outlet SCORENigeria said it’s only watching to see how the player gets transferred.
Muhammad caged in a transfer scandal
“We’re just watching and waiting to see how they will transfer this player.”
Muhammad is one of the standout players in the Flying Eagles squad that won bronze in Egypt. He featured in six games for the Nigeria U-20.
He scored a screamer to extend Nigeria’s lead in the final group match against Mozambique.
Born on February 3, 2004, the teenager previously played for Giants Football Club.