73-year-old Portuguese club beats Racing Santander to Nigeria’s ex-Arsenal star – report
73-year-old Portuguese club beats Racing Santander to Nigeria’s ex-Arsenal star – report
The Nigeria international left England for Spain a few years ago, but he is on the move again, with Portugal the most likely destination
Super Eagles midfielder Kelechi Nwakali is on the brink of securing a two-year contract with GD Chaves, a top-division Portuguese club, following his spell with Spanish side Ponferradina, Soccernet.ng reports.
Ponferradina endured a disappointing season that resulted in their relegation, despite Nwakali’s commendable contributions.
The 25-year-old Nigerian international made 36 appearances, scoring one goal and providing four assists. Regrettably, his exceptional performances couldn’t save Ponferradina from the drop.
Subsequently, the club announced that he would be allowed to leave for a nominal fee, which has now apparently been paid by Chaves.
Various Spanish teams, including Racing Santander, expressed interest in securing Nwakali’s services. Nevertheless, the former Arsenal star opted to move to Portugal instead.
This transfer ends Nwakali’s three-year stint in Spain, which has been marred with difficulties. His time at top-division side Huesca came to an abrupt halt after he returned late from the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, where he represented Nigeria.
GD Chaves, founded 73 years ago, concluded last season’s campaign in the Portuguese Primeira Liga with a respectable 7th-place finish.
The acquisition of Nwakali, a former U17 World Cup golden ball winner, is a significant step towards strengthening the team for improved performance in the upcoming season.
❗️Exclusivo. Kelechi @nwakali25 deixa o @SDP_1922 para ser reforço do Desportivo de Chaves. Contrato para as próximas duas temporadas- até junho de 2025. Exames médicos agendados. 🩺✅
🐉 Kelechi representou o @FCPorto na época 2018/19 por empréstimo do @Arsenal . ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/yn9CI4wcsy
— Pedro Sepúlveda (@pedromsepulveda) July 17, 2023
According to Portuguese transfer market expert Pedro Sepulveda, an official announcement regarding Nwakali’s signing is expected within the next few days following the completion of a routine medical examination.
All parties involved have already agreed to the terms of the transfer. This will mark his second spell in Portugal, having previously spent time on loan at Porto B from Arsenal.
Nwakali will be hopeful for a more prosperous period this time, as he struggled to establish himself as a regular starter during his 16 appearances for Porto B, mostly featuring as a substitute.