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Championship club Fulham FC are considering a move for former Super Eagles
striker Emmanuel Emenike.
According to reports, Emenike, 29, who has been at Fenerbahce since 2013 is
currently out of favour at the Turkish club, for whom he has started just seven
league games all season.
Championship club Fulham FC are considering a move for former Super Eagles
striker Emmanuel Emenike.
According to reports, Emenike, 29, who has been at Fenerbahce since 2013 is
currently out of favour at the Turkish club, for whom he has started just seven
league games all season.
Emenike has scored seven times and provided four assists in 21 appearances in
all competitions this season.
His contract is up in June of next year and, with no extension planned, he is
expected to be sold in the summer hence Fulham’s reported interest.
It has even been suggested that the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winner is
already in London as he steps up his pursuit of a new club.
If Emenike eventually joins Fulham, it will be his second stint in English
football.
In 2016, Emenike spent time on loan with West Ham but failed to score in any of
his 13 Premier League appearances, with his only goals coming in a 5-1 win at
Blackburn in the FA Cup.