Exclusive: Fegor Ogude Set To Sign For Amkar Perm
Published: January 10, 2014Norwegian media previously reported that Nigeria international Fegor Ogude will depart Vålerenga before the close of the January transfer window for an unnamed Russian Premier League club.
Allnigeriasoccer.com can now exclusively reveal the identity of the Volga based club from Russia.
Perennial mid - table team Amkar Perm have offered Fegor Ogude a two - year - contract with an additional season inserted into the deal.
There was no point of conflict in negotiations, the only missing detail - the signature of the former Warri Wolves hard-man - but that should be settled as early as next week when he travels to Russia to formalize the switch.
Vålerenga will pocket 800,000 Norwegian Krone (equivalent of 95,000 euros) from the transfer.
Allnigeriasoccer.com can now exclusively reveal the identity of the Volga based club from Russia.
Perennial mid - table team Amkar Perm have offered Fegor Ogude a two - year - contract with an additional season inserted into the deal.
There was no point of conflict in negotiations, the only missing detail - the signature of the former Warri Wolves hard-man - but that should be settled as early as next week when he travels to Russia to formalize the switch.
Vålerenga will pocket 800,000 Norwegian Krone (equivalent of 95,000 euros) from the transfer.
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