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Ahmed Musa moves to Sivasspor after Fatih Karagumruk exit – Sporting Life

Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has joined Sivasspor on a two-year contract moments after leaving his former club Fatih Karagumruk on a mutual consent.
🔴 Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has signed a two-year deal with Turkish Super Lig side Sivasspor Kulübü.
🏆 The Nigerian international was reportedly identified by his new boss as a key .er to help the team in the UEFA Europa Conference League title chase.
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The former Vitesse and Leicester forward put pen to paper on a deal on Friday and will now join a host of other Nigerians in the Europa Conference League.
Musa, 29, joins another Nigerian forward Leke James at the club. Olanrewaju Kayode also .ed at Sivasspor on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk last season.
The head coach of Sivasspor, Riza Calimbay is believed to have personally requested for the Eagles skipper’s signature.
Musa has had a nomadic football career .ing in the Netherlands, Russia, England, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
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Sivasspor also face a race against time to register Musa for the Europa Conference League as his experience is expected to count.
The Nigerian international has previously made 37 league appearances but has managed to score seven times.
Musa, who is Nigeria’s top scorer at the World Cup, has also netted 88 times in 354 games at the club level.
