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Premier League leaders, Leicester City fighting hard to sign Nigeria's Ahmed Musa
Surprise Premier League leaders. Leicester City are fighting hard to
secure the signature of Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa, despite having
an initial bid rejected by CSKA Moscow.
The Russian side have rejected a $21.6m offer as they hold out for a fee
closer to their $27m offer as they hold out for a fee closer to their
$27m valuation of the forward.
The 23-year-old is believed to be open to a move to Leicester.
Musa has a $32.5m buyout clause in his contract, which runs until 2019.
Leicester are expected to return with an improved bid for the player
before the transfer window closes on 1 February. A former VVV Venlo
player, Musa has scored 10 goals in 29 games this season and 11 times in
56 appearances for Nigeria.
Musa, who made his international debut against Madagascar in September
2010, scored twice in Nigeria’s 3-2 loss to Argentina at the 2014 World
Cup in Brazil.
He scored the county’s fastest-ever goal at a World Cup – netting after
four minutes – before becoming their first player to score twice in one
game at the tournament.
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