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Musa leaves Saudi Arabia Club Al Nassr, now clubless

by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
October 26, 2020
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Super Eagles forward Ahmed Musa has left Saudi Arabia club Al Nassr after two years.

The 28-year-old is now a free agent and is believed to have parted ways with the club mutually.

Al Nassr announced Musa’s departure on their verified Twitter handle.

“Thank you Nigerian falcon,
wishing you all the best in the future! @Ahmedmusa718,” the club wrote.

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Musa joined Al Nassr in 2018 after world cup from Premier League club Leicester City.

In 58 appearances, he scored 11 goals and got 14 assists, while helping the team win the 2018/2019 Saudi top-flight diadem and the 2019 Saudi Super Cup.

Aside Leicester and Al Nassr, other clubs he has featured for are Juth FC in Jos, Kano Pillars, VVV Venlo and CSKA Moscow.

Musa, who is expected to announce his destination in the coming days, recently surpassed John Obi Mikel as the third most-capped Super Eagles player having featured in the international friendlies against Algeria and Tunisia, and in the process got his 93rd Nigeria cap.

He shot into international limelight after helping Nigeria U23 win the 2010 Wafu Nations Cup where he scored goals against Benin Republic and Burkina Faso.

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