Hamburg moves for F/Eagles’ captain, Mohammed
German Bundesliga club, Hamburg SV will this week table an offer for Flying Eagles skipper, Musa Mohammed, AfricanFootball.com has exclusively learnt.
Top scouts of the Bundesliga club had been monitoring Musa for several months now, but cooled their interest after they thought he had already moved to Turkey.
But further investigations shown that was not the case and they were now expected to make a presentation to the board after which a formal offer would be tabled not later than this week.
The player’s agent, Adam Mohammed confirmed to AfricanFootball.com that Hamburg had contacted him, but declined further comments.
Incidentally, the agent also transferred Macauley Chrisantus to Hamburg soon after he top scored at the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
Musa Mohammed, 18, from FC Hearts Abuja also had an offer from Turkey and top Norwegian club, Rosenborg had also expressed interest in the player widely tipped to soon make his full international debut for Nigeria.
Last season, Hamburg barely escaped relegation from the German top flight after the club finished a disappointing 16th on the table.
Top scouts of the Bundesliga club had been monitoring Musa for several months now, but cooled their interest after they thought he had already moved to Turkey.
But further investigations shown that was not the case and they were now expected to make a presentation to the board after which a formal offer would be tabled not later than this week.
The player’s agent, Adam Mohammed confirmed to AfricanFootball.com that Hamburg had contacted him, but declined further comments.
Incidentally, the agent also transferred Macauley Chrisantus to Hamburg soon after he top scored at the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
Musa Mohammed, 18, from FC Hearts Abuja also had an offer from Turkey and top Norwegian club, Rosenborg had also expressed interest in the player widely tipped to soon make his full international debut for Nigeria.
Last season, Hamburg barely escaped relegation from the German top flight after the club finished a disappointing 16th on the table.
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