The Facts: Liverpool, Brighton & Newcastle Wash Their Hands Of Moses Simon
Published: April 06, 2018Three Premier League clubs Liverpool, Brighton & Hove and Newcastle United have dismissed talk of a move for KAA Gent winger Moses Simon in the summer transfer window, allnigeriasoccer.com can exclusively report.
Simon's representatives are doing everything possible for the winger to join an English club, hence the fabricated transfer stories, and reports that Liverpool, Brighton and Newcastle are interested in his services are one hundred percent confirmed to be wide of the mark.
The Super Eagles winger was offered to Liverpool last summer but the Reds decision makers passed up the opportunity to sign him, saying he was not their kind of player, before making a big money move for AS Roma sensation Mohamed Salah.
Brighton & Hove have also washed their hands of Moses Simon. The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth is that the player was offered to the Seagulls before the start of this season but they decided against signing him.
Chris Hughton later approved the signing of Colombia international winger José Izquierdo from Club Brugge for a club record £13.5 million.
There is also no genuine interest from Newcastle United as the Magpies turned down the chance to sign Simon when they were approached just over two months ago.
The Super Eagle's next destination remains uncertain but this website can reveal that unnamed Turkish Super Lig clubs have directly contacted Gent over signing him this summer.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Simon's representatives are doing everything possible for the winger to join an English club, hence the fabricated transfer stories, and reports that Liverpool, Brighton and Newcastle are interested in his services are one hundred percent confirmed to be wide of the mark.
The Super Eagles winger was offered to Liverpool last summer but the Reds decision makers passed up the opportunity to sign him, saying he was not their kind of player, before making a big money move for AS Roma sensation Mohamed Salah.
Brighton & Hove have also washed their hands of Moses Simon. The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth is that the player was offered to the Seagulls before the start of this season but they decided against signing him.
Chris Hughton later approved the signing of Colombia international winger José Izquierdo from Club Brugge for a club record £13.5 million.
There is also no genuine interest from Newcastle United as the Magpies turned down the chance to sign Simon when they were approached just over two months ago.
The Super Eagle's next destination remains uncertain but this website can reveal that unnamed Turkish Super Lig clubs have directly contacted Gent over signing him this summer.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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