Paul Obiefule Rejected Offers From Hungary, Poland And Norway
Published: April 13, 2013Nigerian midfielder Paul Obiefule, 26, has talked about his new contract with Swedish club Assyriska.
He has played in the highest league in Denmark, Norway and Finland for clubs like Viborg FF, FC Lyn, Lillestrøm SK and KuPS.
Despite interest from Hungary and Poland , Paul Obiefule chose the Premier League.
Fotbolltransfers.com with reference to Länstidningen Södertälje quoted Obiefule as saying: '' I knew the language and the type of football. That was why I decided to come here.
''In Finland, I did not renew, football was not of the same standard as in Norway and Denmark. I think it's better in Sweden.''
Obiefule claimed he also had offers from Norway before signing a three - year contract with Assyriska.
He has played in the highest league in Denmark, Norway and Finland for clubs like Viborg FF, FC Lyn, Lillestrøm SK and KuPS.
Despite interest from Hungary and Poland , Paul Obiefule chose the Premier League.
Fotbolltransfers.com with reference to Länstidningen Södertälje quoted Obiefule as saying: '' I knew the language and the type of football. That was why I decided to come here.
''In Finland, I did not renew, football was not of the same standard as in Norway and Denmark. I think it's better in Sweden.''
Obiefule claimed he also had offers from Norway before signing a three - year contract with Assyriska.
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