Ghana goalkeeper Fatau Dauda set to quit Nigerian giants Enyimba FC

Published on: 04 December 2017
Ghana goalkeeper Fatau Dauda set to quit Nigerian giants Enyimba FC
Fatau Dauda

Ghanaian goalkeeper Fatau Dauda is set to quit Nigerian giants Enyimba FC after he opted not to extend his expired contract with the side, Ghanasoccernet.com has gathered.

The Black Stars shot-stopper is set to leave the People's Elephants after impressing in just one season at the Aba-based club.

Dauda who is on preseason tour with the side could return to Ghana where he is eyeing his next career move with a club in the Ghana Premier League.

He will move as a free agent with several clubs in the Ghanaian top-flight seeking players to boost their squads ahead of the start of the new season.

Enyimba have entered the market and swooped for Nigeria goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa as a direct replacement for Dauda.

Ezenwa was a free agent after his contract with FC Ifeanyiubah ended this past season.

He is expected to join Enyimba in Kano for the Ahlan Pre-Season Tournament, which kicks off tomorrow.

There is a get-out clause in his contract with Enyimba which will allow him to leave should he agree a move overseas before the end of his year-long deal.

He will be a direct replacement for Ghana goalkeeper Fatau Dauda, who is set to quit the Aba club ahead of the new season.

Ezenwa, who has also been capped by Nigeria at U20 and U23 levels, has previously featured for Sharks, Sunshine Stars and Ocean Boys.

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