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Trabzonspor Ready To Sell Onuachu If Price Is Right — Kafkas
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Trabzonspor Ready To Sell Onuachu If Price Is Right — Kafkas

Complete Sports about 1 hour 1 mins read

Trabzonspor vice-president Zeyyat Kafkas has revealed that the club is prepared to part ways with Paul Onuachu if a suitable offer is received for the Nigerian striker. Onuachu has been heavily linked with a summer departure from Trabzonspor after an outstanding campaign in the Turkish Super Lig last season. The Nigeria international finished as the [...]

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