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Done Deal: Nigerian Defender Completes Loan Move To Villarreal
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Done Deal: Nigerian Defender Completes Loan Move To Villarreal

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Nigerian defender Chukwuma Eze has completed a season-long loan move to Spanish club Villarreal from Real Oviedo, Completesports.com reports. Eze will spend the 2026/27 campaign with Villarreal B as he continues his development in Spanish football. The Yellow Submarine confirmed the arrival of the 22-year-old centre-back in a statement on their official website. Eze joined [...]

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